Harold Nicolson

The War Years : Volume II of the Diaries and Letters of Harold Nicolson

10,00

Na zalihi

Težina 940 g
Format 16 × 25 cm
Autor

Izdavač

Mjesto izdanja

New York

Godina

1967

Broj stranica

511

Uvez

Tvrdi

Stanje knjige

Vrlo dobro

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To lose his Government post after a scant year and spend the rest of the war as a backbencher was a grievous trial for Harold Nicolson. Yet it is precisely this middle-distance view that made him a superb recorder of those tumultuous times from 1939 to 1945. In Parliament he had a window on history-in-the-making; elsewhere he found the needed leisure and detachment to collate his thoughts, consider the deeper aspects of what he observed, and predict the future. Ever since 1930, Nicolson had consigned to his journals the rich overflow of a capacious mind, sharply honed by the disciplines of scholar, diplomat and writer. Now, within the context of total war, these diaries became a precious storehouse for heightened emotions and sudden insights, for touching vignettes of Britain under fire and daily barometric readings of hope or despair. Through their pages runs a warm, witty mosaic of casual talk, reflecting his wide interests and immense talent for friendship. Whether chatting with the King and Queen of England, Anthony Eden, Charles de Gaulle, Wendell Willkie, André Maurois, Edouard Benes, Harold Macmillan, Dylan Thomas, Edward R. Murrow, Nancy Astor, Arthur Koestler, or Eve Curie, he always has something of substance to impart, something to crystallize the moment. Even the towering Churchill gains a fresh, human profile made up of many informal meetings. Apart from their historic value and elegance of style, these pages portray a British gentleman who looks for quality in all things and finds his greatest courage when affairs are going badly. Though he is often critical of his peers, no judgment is more searching than that imposed upon himself. Appearance of the first volume produced instant acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic. THE WAR YEARS expands its promise and confirms Sir Harold Nicolson as a member of that small, select band whose journals will help to interpret our century for those who follow.