Athill, Diana. Letters to a Friend. Norton.
vii, 328
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Sarah Fyge | Soon after the family row over her first published poem, SF
married Edward Field
, who was an attorney not far from London. She does not indicate whether the marriage was her choice, but suggests... |
Textual Production | Diana Athill | In Instead of a Book: Letters to a Friend, DA
selected, introduced, and annotated a hundred letters written to the US poet Edward Field
and his partner, Neil Derrick
, between 1981 and 2007. Athill, Diana. Letters to a Friend. Norton. vii, 328 |
Occupation | Diana Athill | She embarked on art classes, continued writing (and gardening and other hobbies), and acquired her first laptop computer in 2003, under the persuasion of Edward Field
and Neil Derrick
. This second-hand model was soon... |
Friends, Associates | Diana Athill | DA
's various memoirs mention too many friends to list them all here. She became a good friend of some of her authors: Jean Rhys
, for instance, and V. S. Naipaul
(with whom there... |
Literary responses | Diana Athill | Edward Field
called these stories crisp and poignant. Field, Edward. “Edward Field’s Introduction”. Letters to a Friend, p. xi - xx. xi |
Literary responses | Diana Athill | Rosemary Dinnage
in the Times Literary Supplement wrote that the story could be seen as either the exposure and exploitation by the author of her friend's memory, or as an obituary tribute to what there... |
Literary responses | Diana Athill | A chorus of praise greeted this book. The chapter on Jean Rhys
was hailed as a miniature masterpiece.Jules Verdone
in the Boston Globe suggested that that DA
had the knack of presenting as history... |
Literary responses | Diana Athill | Through her great age and greater panache DA
became something of a cult figure. Edward Field
wrote that she functioned for the British public as the Chief Guide to Old Age. Field, Edward. “Edward Field’s Introduction”. Letters to a Friend, p. xi - xx. xx |
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