John Berger was one of the most influential thinkers & writers of postwar Europe. As a novelist, he won the Booker Prize in 1972, donating half his prize money to the Black Panthers; as a TV presenter he changed the way we looked at art in Ways of Seeing; as a storyteller & political activist he defended the rights & dignity of workers, migrants & the oppressed around the world. In 1953 he wrote: ” Far from dragging politics into art, art has dragged me into politics.” He remained a revolutionary up to his death in January, 2017. In A Writer of Our Time, Joshua Sperling places Berger`s life & works within the historical narrative of postwar Britain & beyond. The book also explores, through the work, the larger questions that vexed a generation: the purpose of art, the nature of creative freedom, the meaning of commitment. Drawing on extensive interviews, close readings & a wealth of archival sources only recently made available, the book brings the many different faces of John Berger together & shows him as one of the most vital, & brilliant, thinkers & storytellers of our time.