by Frances Partridge (Author)
Aged 70, widowed for 10 years, and still mourning the loss of her son Burgo, Partridge still manages to write and live with an extraordinary passion for her friends, travels abroad, the opera, playing in string quartets, walking in the country, having long conversations, and enjoying life in every way. This volume of diaries takes her to Russia, to Spain to visit Gerald Brenan, once a lover of Carrington, to Poland, Tuscany and France. Friends include the composer Lennox Berkeley, the Duke of Devonshire, L P Hartley, Cyril Connolly, the Spenders. Partridge lives and writes with an acute sensitivity to all things in life whether it is the first fall of snow in winter, a desperate love triangle of one of her friends, a mesmerising performance of an opera, the dazzling wit of a friend.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Paperback (MMP) Edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 01 Mar 2001
ISBN 10: 0753807548
ISBN 13: 9780753807545
Book Overview: To be reissued in a brand new livery with all of Frances Partridge's diaries The latest volume from one of the greatest diarists of the century The hardback edition reprinted twice Received critical acclaim in every national newspaper and spent a month on the Observer and Evening Standard bestseller lists 'A delightful book, full of indiscreet gossip, amusing stories and fascinating journeys. There is something for everyone in these diaries' The Times 'These diaries will live on as a faithful witness to the twentieth century, and a memorial to a remarkable person' Literary Review