Anthony Blunt: His Lives

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Picador, 19 mars 2003 - 608 pages
This brilliant psychological examination of the infamous Cambridge art-historian-turned-spy reveals the multiple masks worn by the Cold War’s most notorious traitor. From young member of the Bloomsbury circle to left-wing intellectual, from closeted homosexual ascending to the Establishment to object of public denunciation by Margaret Thatcher, the arc of Blunt’s life is at once a deeply nuanced account of fifty years in the British power elite and an astonishing history of one of the century’s greatest deceits.

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Miranda Carter was educated at St Paul’s Girls’ School and Exeter College, Oxford. She worked as a publisher and journalist. She lives in London with her husband and son. This is her first book.

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