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Author / Creator: | Parvez, K̲h̲ālid. |
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Imprint: | Lāhaur : Bik̄an Buks, 2005. |
Description: | 128 p. ; 22 cm. |
Language: | Urdu |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6109102 |
Summary: | Psychologically astute and passionately written, Molly Worthen's remarkable debut charts the intricate relationship between student and teacher, biographer and subject. As a Yale freshman, Worthen found herself deeply fascinated by worldly-wise professor Charles Hill, a former diplomat who had shaped American foreign policy in his forty-year career as an adviser to Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, and Boutros Boutros-Ghali, among others. Hill was never afraid to tell students how to think or what to do, and the Grand Strategy seminar he co-taught had developed a cult following.<br> <br> The Man on Whom Nothing Was Lost is at once the biography of a political insider and the story of how its author evolved as she wrote it. In a moving, highly original work, Worthen conveys the joy and the heartache of uncovering the human being behind one's idol. |
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Physical Description: | 128 p. ; 22 cm. |
ISBN: | 9695340377 9789695340370 |