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The Wall Street Journal, 23-24 March 2013

Two Reviews: A Starting Point

Reviews of Hammarskjöld: A Life by Prof. Michael Ignatieff and Dr. Rowan Williams brilliantly exemplify the range of possible responses to the public life and private concerns of Dag Hammarskjöld. Prof. Ignatieff looks from the perspective of a political scientist and participant in Canadian politics who is not uncomfortable with Hammarskjöld's spirituality; he understands how to honor and include it although it is not his first concern. Dr. Williams, recently returned to university life from years of service as Archbishop of Canterbury, is an exceptionally insightful interpreter of spirituality whose experience in public life underlies his understanding of Hammarskjöld's integration of public service and private spirituality.

When World Peace Had Glamour

A senior Wall Street Journal columnist, George Melloan, notes in the book "two Hammarskjölds, one a man of action taming dangerous political passions and the other a deeply introspective philosopher."

Read the full review in The Wall Street Journal