Malcolm Muggeridge is remembered as one of the most notable figures of the twentieth century. The wit and style of this self-dubbed "fatally fluent" journalist made him as endearing as he was controversial. His presence was a decipherable entity in print, over the radio, and on television. With over fifty years in the public eye, Muggeridge knew well the effect of publicity on the human ego. In the words of one biographer, he knew well the strange metamorphosis that turns an individual into an image...