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Peter J. Conradi, honorary research fellow and biographer, is the author of critical studies of Dostoevsky, Angus Wilson, and John Fowles. He was a friend of Dame Iris Murdoch's and produced a study of her novels and thoughts. He lives in England.
About the Author
Peter J. Conradi, honorary research fellow and biographer, is the author of critical studies of Dostoevsky, Angus Wilson, and John Fowles. He was a friend of Dame Iris Murdoch's and produced a study of her novels and thoughts. He lives in England.







