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Michael Foot: A Life

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Michael Foot: A Life

Contributors:

By (Author) Kenneth O. Morgan

ISBN:

9780007178278

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperPerennial

Publication Date:

11th June 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political leaders and leadership

Dewey:

941.085092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

512

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 36mm

Weight:

440g

Description

The authorised but not uncritical life of one of the great parliamentarians and orators of our times, the former Labour Party leader, now in his nineties, who is also an eminent man of letters.
Michael Foot has been a controversial and charismatic figure in British public life, political and literary, for over sixty years.

Emerging from a famous west-country Liberal dynasty, he rose as a crusading left-wing journalist in the late 1930s: The Guilty Men (his book on the pre-war appeasers of Nazi Germany) is one of the great radical tracts of British history. He has been the voice of libertarian socialism in parliament, an international socialist and government minister, and was Labour leader for two-and-a-half years between 1980 and 1983.

His political friendships with people like Beaverbrook, Cripps, Aneurin Bevan and Barbara Castle were passionate and profound, but he also had a remarkable and quite different career as a man of letters, with Dean Swift, Tom Paine, Hazlitt, Byron, Wordsworth, Heine, Wells and Silone amongst his heroes. Foots two-volume life of Aneurin Bevan is a triumph of political biography.

Kenneth Morgan's biography does full justice to both the public and the private side of Michael Foot no more tellingly than his descriptions of Foot's long and happy marriage to the filmmaker, feminist and writer Jill Craigie.

Reviews

'I was engrossed. Kenneth Morgan's superb portrait quickly takes shape!This is much more than another Labour biography. It is a portrait in bright oils of a master parliamentary literary-politcal agitator, in a society congenitally hard to rouse.' Prospect 'A joy to read, erudite, wry, sensitive and enlightening, packed with juicy items!from nearly a century of tumultuous personal, party and national events.' History Today 'Magnificent biography!Morgan has given us a book that is everything an authorized biography should be. It's compendious meticulously researched with the collaboration of its subject, and contains every fact you are ever likely to want to know about him.' Guardian 'A substantial work of history, not shy to explore Foot's human frailties!Yet it is also affectionate, conveying the warmth of Foot's generosity of spirit and his passions.' Scotsman 'Beautifully written, and with facts and arguments skillfully assembled!a supremely honest scholar.' Financial Times 'Morgan's judgements of Foot are elegantly balanced!accurate narrative and careful analysis.' Roy Hattersley, The Observer 'A fascinating look at an unique public figure' Belfast Telegraph 'this refreshingly candid biography' Sunday Telegraph 'Morgan is one of Britain's most distinguished modern historians, whose books combine scrupulous scholarship with limpid prose! In his equally revisionist biography of Jim Callaghan, he managed, with a remarkable mixture of empathy and skill, to get inside the skin of that surprisingly complex and enigmatic figure. Now he has done the same with Foot -- another complex and enigmatic figure, but cut from a very different cloth! Morgan deals faithfully and fairly with Foot's political career.' New Statesman

Author Bio

Kenneth Morgan is the former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales, Honorary fellow of Queens and Oriel Colleges, Fellow of the British Academy and, since 2000, a Labour peer. He is the author of 25 books, including biographies of Keir Hardie, Lloyd George, Lord Addison and Lord Callaghan.

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