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The
Greatest Sorrow
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ISBN: 0241139775 (UK) |
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Philip Leroux, an Oxford philosophy
don, has just completed a major work of scholarship - the biography of
the nineteenth-century Russian emigre thinker Alexander Herzen. Almost
simultaneously, Moser, his college colleague, a molecular biologist and
natural philosopher is found to have died, perhaps by his own hand. In
grief and bewilderment, Leroux sits down to write: about Moser and their
friendship, about Moser's struggles with scientific orthodoxy, about their
love affairs with the women who became their wives, and about the place
occupied by ideas of freedom and necessity in the world of creative thought.
The journal grows into a meditation on biography, passion, jealousy and
obsession, all informed by Herzen's sensitive and compassionate philosophy,
and the whole set in the supposedly sedate world of an Oxford college,
though now seen through the eyes and pen of a man on the verge of disintegration.
The Greatest Sorrow is an absorbing and exhilarating novel that
links ideas of public and private history with personal worlds of passion
and madness.
Keith Ovendon was born and grew up in London. After attending the universities of Keele, Michigan and Oxford, and a few years lecturing at the University of Essex, he went to live abroad. In addition to several works of political economy, he has previously published two novels in New Zealand. His biography of Dan Davin, A Fighting Withdrawal, was published by Oxford University Press in 1996. He lives in Warsaw. |
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