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A central figure in the political and cultural life of our time for over fifty years, Sir Stephen Spender has witnessed and participated in some of this century's most significant events and has known many of its most interesting and gifted individuals. Having kept journals intermittently for most of this time, Spender has recorded his vivid observations and reflections on the scenes he has witnessed, portrayed his friends and acquaintances—including W.H. Auden, T.S. Eliot, Christopher Isherwood, Igor Stravinsky, Francis Bacon, David Hockney, and many others—and set down his ideas, hopes, aims, and regrets. This collection of Stephen Spender's journals offers an entertaining and illuminating look at one man's extraordinary life, showcasing his vitality, enduring interest in others, and remarkable honesty about himself.

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Journals, 1939-83, Stephen Spender, John Goldsmith

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1985
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Titre
Journals, 1939-83
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1985
Format
rigide
Pages
510
ISBN10
0571136176
ISBN13
9780571136179
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A central figure in the political and cultural life of our time for over fifty years, Sir Stephen Spender has witnessed and participated in some of this century's most significant events and has known many of its most interesting and gifted individuals. Having kept journals intermittently for most of this time, Spender has recorded his vivid observations and reflections on the scenes he has witnessed, portrayed his friends and acquaintances—including W.H. Auden, T.S. Eliot, Christopher Isherwood, Igor Stravinsky, Francis Bacon, David Hockney, and many others—and set down his ideas, hopes, aims, and regrets. This collection of Stephen Spender's journals offers an entertaining and illuminating look at one man's extraordinary life, showcasing his vitality, enduring interest in others, and remarkable honesty about himself.