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Buckley, William F(rank)

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Buckley, William F(rank) (1925- )

US conservative political writer, novelist, and founder-editor of the National Review (1955). In such books as Up from Liberalism (1959), and in a weekly television debate Firing Line, he represented the ‘intellectual’ right-wing, antiliberal stance in US political thought. One of the most widely syndicated US columnists - appearing in over 300 newspapers - Buckley has written many best-selling books, including God and Man at Yale (1977), Stained Glass (1979), Elvis in the Morning (2001), and Getting it Right (2003).

In 1991 Buckley received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.


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