Let biographers flock to the clever and pretty, declare us old, drab, utterly last season.
Sonia is a biographer and journalist who's written for "The Guardian," "Daily Telegraph," and "The Sunday Times."
And a biographer does his or her best to try to find out those secrets.
Siobhan Roberts as a biographer I really like.
And her biographer , her official biographer went, oh, my god, the sex scene.
For me as a biographer , I was able to get the sense that in fact, the birth story sort of figuratively
His English language biographer is a woman named Joan Bennett.
An earlier biographer of Jobs, Jeffrey Young, actually crunched the numbers.
historian a biographer a paleontologist an
He may be the best known biographer we have today.
And very rarely does a biographer or a journalist get to get that close to a hugely brilliant, amazing subject.
We know about her mostly from a biographer who wrote about her much later, named Zosimos the Panopolitan.
Marie Boas Hall she was the biographer of Henry Oldenburg who was the first editor of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
You get two types of biographers .
There's Josephine with one of her biographers .
They're just so welcoming and grateful to have an American biographer write about their hero.
You really kind of-- from my point of view as a biographer , it's really kind of hard to really know who this guy was if you don't know really
And again, as a biographer , I'm not trying to prove any point one way or another about religion.
In fact, one biographer called him a supernova in the galaxy of the human race.
Now, as a biographer looking at these things in the documentary record and interviewing people 20 years later, you can dig deeper
called presentism-- a very bad word-- where a biographer will impose what we know at the present on the subject who only
I wouldn't want to say that any of the other biographers were guilty of the hype themselves.
fallen in love with him it's very dangerous for biographers to fall in love with their subjects even though
And it would have to have been transferred by his very close friend and first biographer , Francisco Palou.
And I'm convinced, because I'm a biographer , that the roots of that decision lay back in his failed wartime
true and I found it in two or three legit books where like this biographer mentions it and it is like a pretty popular story involving him.
so to make this no sound like I'm wanting to be negative about other biographers , because I don't think that was ever part of my mission,
a better future you can't make one so we have plenty of biographers right they're called historians but who
And so my job as the biographer was not only to make that clear, but to show
And I'm a strong believer as a human being, let alone a biographer , that the child is the father to the man.
written to him by friends, or colleagues, From a biographer 's perspective, this is like manna from heaven.
himself so this is Elsie mckc and who you're going to hear speaking about her is her biographer um Jane Baldwin who
If somebody holds a hula hoop around them, it will save the biographer in 20 years.
And I am John Horton Conway's biographer .
And to some extent, I would say as a biographer , what's going on in his mind is the following.
I had a question about your methods as a biographer .
He apparently taught himself how to read in 50 different languages, although his biographer said it was probably something like 30 languages.
He's walking through London one day with Boswell, his assistant and later biographer , and they're passing Old Bailey, the courts.
James Parton, who was the first-- Henry Randall was really the first biographer , and then James Parton was the second, 1860s or so, 1880s.
the letters that you send out, those are the ones the biographer wants.
Steve: For a very different view, let's turn to Einstein's most recent biographer , Walter Isaacson.
No, I don't think that there's anything that previous biographers have particularly got wrong.
whether we're Nobel Prize jurists, or whether we're biographers , and I tried to minimize,
And not only does his own memoir say this, but I became friends with his in-house biographer ,
I mean, when George Washington crossed the Delaware to fight the Hessians on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day whichever it was, he had a biographer with him.
His story has inspired films, literature, and even music, and I'm honored today to introduce his nephew and biographer .
And he said, oh, well, look, you can talk to your biographer and arrange to keep clear of anything that might really upset her.
And so you call yourself-- you can call yourself an Elon Musk biographer now.
And I had the same question about John Mack, who was a Harvard professor, whom some of you may know, who is a Pulitzer Prize winning biographer , in fact, of Lawrence
And uh I said that I I would couldn't do it and I wouldn't do it because I said I'm not a biographer .