The author of the award-winning Matisse: A Life gives us the
definitive biography of writer Anthony Powell--and takes us deep into
the heart of twentieth-century London's literary life.
Insightful, lively, and enthralling, this biography is as much a
brilliant tapestry of a seminal era in London's literary life as it is a
revelation of an iconic literary figure. Best known for his
twelve-volume comic masterpiece, A Dance to the Music of Time, the
prolific writer and critic Anthony Powell (1905-2000) kept company
between the two world wars with rowdy, hard-up writers and painters--and
painters' models--in the London where Augustus John and Wyndham Lewis
loomed large. He counted Evelyn Waugh and Henry Green among his lifelong
friends, and his circle included the Sitwells, Graham Greene, George
Orwell, Philip Larkin, and Kingsley Amis. Drawing on letters, diaries,
and interviews, Hilary Spurling--herself a longtime friend of Powell's
as well as an award-winning biographer--has produced a fresh and
powerful portrait of the man and his times.