The Myth of Malcolm Lowry by George Woodcock Oscar Wilde once suggested that it was second-rate artists who were most interesting as personalities; in the case of greater…
Nihilists, by Ronald Hingley by George Woodcock In 1862 Ivan Turgenev, that sensitive observer of Russian trends, published "Fathers and Sons," and created a character who became…
The Collected Essays, Journalism, and Letters of George Orwell, edited by Sonia Orwell and Ian Angus by George Woodcock There have been few more striking examples of the transformation which takes place when a man becomes a dedicated writer…
Anarchism Revisited by George Woodcock There are still thousands of anarchists scattered thinly over many countries of the world. There are still anarchist groups and…