Here Russell reflects on the books and writings that influenced his life, including fiction, essays on politics and education, divertissements and parables. This book provides valuable insight into the range of interests and depth of conviction of one of the world's greatest philosophers.
First published in 1961, Fact and Fiction is a collection of Bertrand Russell's essays that reflect on the books and writings that influenced his life, including fiction, essays on politics and education, divertissements and parables. Also broaching on the highly controversial issues of war and peace, it is in this classic collection that Russell states some of his most famous pronouncements on nuclear warfare and international relations. It is a remarkable book that provides valuable insight into the range of interests and depth of convictions of one of the world's greatest philosophers.
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'The most critical of readers could hardly fail to be captivated by the literary and dialectical skill of the author.' - Times Literary Supplement
'. . . an attractive haul of small bright items. . .' - The Observer
'Bertrand Russell. . . again wakes us from sleep with the rapier of his polemicists. . .' - American Statesman
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