Saturday, 27 July 2013

Tough Time Ahead for Biographers As Letter Writing Fades Away

The man entrusted by Queen Elizabeth II to write the biography of her mother says that the slow death of handwriting might be a boon for email-reading intelligence agencies but not for biographers. Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer, journalist and broadcaster William Shawcross has written provocatively on an array of subjects including Cambodia, the fall of the Shah of Iran, Rupert Murdoch, the Iraq war and justice in the post 9/11 world. Most recently ...

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