Nancy Mitford: The Pursuit of Love
I finally read Nancy Mitford's The Pusuit of Love, a radiant, bittersweet novel that’s as funny as it is quietly devastating.
I finally read Nancy Mitford's The Pusuit of Love, a radiant, bittersweet novel that’s as funny as it is quietly devastating.
In my quest to read all of William Maxwell's novels, I hit a bit of a stumbling block with his 1945 novel The Folded Leaf.
Lisa Guidarini, from Bluestalking Journal, commences a trip through Penguin's vintage, numbered spines by looking at Monica Dickens's Thursday Afternoons.
Trevor reviews Evelyn Waugh's 1945 novel, Brideshead Revisited.