THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BERTRAND RUSSELL: 1914-1944. 418 pages. Little, Brown. $8.95. Bertrand Russell is one of the world’s most penetrating thinkers within the disciplines of mathematics and philosophy ...
BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD—J. W. N. Sullivan—Knopf. Few U. S. writers on science approach the authority and lucid readableness of England’s Bertrand Russell and John William Navin Sullivan. Laymen ...
Variety: Nobel Prize-Winning Philosopher Bertrand Russell Biopic in Development, Amanda Curdt-Christiansen to Pen Script (EXCLUSIVE)
A feature film chronicling the life of Bertrand Russell is moving forward, marking the first theatrical biopic about the British philosopher who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950 for his ...
Nobel Prize-Winning Philosopher Bertrand Russell Biopic in Development, Amanda Curdt-Christiansen to Pen Script (EXCLUSIVE)
BERTRAND RUSSELL: The Spirit of Solitude. By Ray Monk. Free Press, $35. BERTRAND RUSSELL: The Ghost of Madness. By Ray Monk. Free Press, $40. THE splendid subtitles of Ray Monk's two-volume biography ...
One the giants of 20th century thinking, Bertrand Russell was a hugely influential philosopher, historian and social commentator. Bertrand Arthur William Russell was born on 18 May 1872, at ...
An autobiography, [a] sometimes informally called an autobio, is a self-written account of one's own life, providing a personal narrative that reflects on the author's experiences, memories, and insights.
Autobiographical works can take many forms, from the intimate writings made during life that were not necessarily intended for publication (including letters, diaries, journals, memoirs, and reminiscences) to a formal book-length autobiography.
Enlightening and inspiring: these are the best autobiographies and biographies of 2026 and all time. Reading an autobiography can offer a unique insight into a world and experience very different from your own – and these real-life stories are even more entertaining, and stranger, than fiction.