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Among the other guests at the London dinner were Rebecca West, the writer, and Peter Eyre, the actor, then still a teen-ager. The dinner party, she went on, was probably the first such literary affair of her life. It was so smoky in there we could hardly see him. He lived with his mother in a cottage at the back of the forge. They kept bees, and he was the only man around who grew Brussels sprouts. He told lies, but they were nice lies. He told us that he sent his photo to Hollywood and got a cable back to say come quick you have the biggest eyes since Greta Garbo.

He told us that he dined with the Aga Khan at the Galway races and that they played snooker after dinner.

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In the New Statesman , V. She is frank and gay. But I had also made a lot of trouble for myself. It went on for some weeks. More than I imagined. Weeks and weeks. It was—too long. Eyre noted the strangeness of any glimpse, from a hospital window, of life going on outside. I just entered this other sphere. Her ideal TV viewing is European club soccer. In , Amis, though established, was near the start of his career, and better known for disliking things than for liking them.

High heels and levitation. Alcoholic benders, a bailiff in the kitchen. But Edna grew up in a large Arts and Crafts house; she and her three older siblings went to boarding school; her brother became a doctor. She has written that, in order to succeed, she needed the resilience of a hundred men. Baba thought of all these things. I got black nylons, too.


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I hurt the people in my village very much. Oh, my God—the letters, the accusations, the confrontations! By then, she had published five stories in this magazine, and had extended the tale of Caithleen and Baba in two more novels. All four novels were banned in Ireland. She remembered it as a confrontation.

Did I not think the decent and wholesome thing to do would be to donate my earnings to a charity? The system was soon reformed, then largely abandoned. As the raised hands revealed, the bans were ineffective as censorship, at least when a writer had built a readership elsewhere. People brought books home from London, or had publishers put them in the mail.

None of this dismisses the unpleasantness of being criticized by former neighbors or maligned by figures in the Irish establishment. Nobody recalled a burning.

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He dropped the story. In her memoir, she quotes from a journal entry that she wrote after visiting her parents, Lena and Michael. Soon afterward, Sasha said, his father decided that he no longer wanted visits with his sons. Sasha told me that he next talked to his father a decade later, just before starting college. But having been, myself, a more or less naked writer, I cannot expect total. The original text ends in a mood of muted optimism. In the revision, Caithleen loses access to her young son, who is taken by his father to Fiji; she then decides to be sterilized.

She tweaked every other sentence, over five hundred pages. Was it better or worse? I cannot expect but to have various versions of my life on. You approve? Shall we change it? Make them more. She later told me about a moment when her self-editing reached an extreme. At a party in the sixties, she was introduced to Samuel Beckett. The next day, she bumped into him as she came out of a Tube station. We go to this coffee place, and I cannot think of a single thing to say. I am completely dumb, and stupid.

I see Beckett looking into the distance. And the relentless beauty.

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And the charm. And the eyes. She said he played the harmonium, which I found unbearable news altogether. Then I entered a black patch, and on the third day I lost control. She once took J. Salinger, and her sons, to Battersea Park, where they all rode on a Ferris wheel.

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People let her down a lot. In relationships, and things like doing up her house. It went wrong. What matters? And this is the thing that matters, I live on expectation more than anything else. Of what I could become. Last Chance!! See more. Write a review.

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