The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965

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The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965

Dawn Powell · 1998 · 528 pages

Dawn Powell had a brilliant mind and a keen wit and her humor was never at a finer pitch than in her diaries. And yet her story is a poignant one – a son emotionally and mentally impaired, a household of too much alcohol and never enough money, and an artistic career that, if not a failure, fell far short of the success she craved. All is recorded here – along with working sketches for her novels, and often revealing portraits of her many friends (a literary who’s who of her period) – in her always unique style and without self-delusion.

Powell's remarkable Diaries will stand as one of her finest literary achievements.

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