Like the Roman: Simon Heffer

Synopsis:

There were few more controversial British politicians of the twentieth-century than Enoch Powell. There were few more brilliant, and yet, whilst being an MP for thirty-seven years, his ministerial career lasted a mere fifteen months. His influence however was enormous not least as a harbinger of Thatcherism.

There was much more to him though: he was a Professor of Greek at the age of twenty-five: a brigadier at the age of thirty-two: he was also a poet, biblical scholar and devoted family man.

The word 'definitive' is hackneyed but in describing this biography it can be used legitimately. Not only was Simon Heffer able to interview Enoch Powell he was also given access to Powell's massive private archive.

Tags:

Categorised as:
Non-fiction
Sub-categories:
Biography & Memoir
People & Characters:
Enoch Powell
Genres & Themes:
Class; Controversy; Faber Finds; Government; Politicians; Society
Related Articles:
A Portrait of Enoch Powell by Simon Heffer
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Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571246618
Published:
30.10.2008
No of pages:
1064
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