Anthony Blunt

his lives

590 pages

English language

Published 2001 by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.

ISBN:
978-0-374-10531-0
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OCLC Number:
47973378

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"When Anthony Blunt died in 1983 be was a man about whom almost anything could be - and was - said. He was accused of everything from causing the death of Allied agents during the war to conspiring to suppress the reputation of British art; from blackmailing the Royal Family to paedophilia. He was a blank screen on which fantasy and delusion were projected.".

"Anthony Blunt: His Lives reveals the man behind the myths and rumours: aesthete, communist, homosexual, spy. As Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures and Director of the Courtauld Institute, Blunt's position as a stellar member of the Establishment had seemed utterly assured. But, in 1979, Margaret Thatcher exposed him as a former Soviet spy, and Blunt was stripped of his knighthood and became a figure of universal opprobrium."--BOOK JACKET.

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Subjects

  • Blunt, Anthony, 1907-1983
  • Espionage, Soviet -- Great Britain -- History
  • Art historians -- Great Britain -- Biography
  • Gay men -- Great Britain -- Biography
  • Spies -- Great Britain -- Biography
  • Great Britain -- History -- 20th century -- Biography