Ursula Buchan, his granddaughter, has made efforts to animate this new biography of “JB”, as he was known, has read the work with impeccable care (more than 100 books) and traipsed in his far-flung steps around the colonies (South Africa, Canada) where he pursued an administrative career. Like many writers, he lived his best and most fulfilling life in his head, among his characters his actual life could not compete with it. There was action in it, but not much drama, and that want may have inspired his stories of derring-do, of spies and adventurers and innocent men wronged. John Buchan (1875-1940) led a full life, blessed with friends and family, decorated with all sorts of honours and achievements. They are, from an artistic point of view, quite unsatisfying, which is why fiction was invented. In retrospect one may discern a shape, but they have no pattern or orchestration.
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