The Journey Not the Arrival Matters: An Autobiography of the Years 1939 to 1969The author's account of World War II, his wife's death, and his political and literary activities. "A splendid ending to one of the most remarkable literary achievements of our time" (New York Times Book Review). Index; photographs. |
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Page 102
... edited the Political Quarterly , was a member of the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal , was secretary of two Labour Party Advisory Committees , and did a good deal of work in the Fabian Society . I did a certain amount of reviewing ...
... edited the Political Quarterly , was a member of the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal , was secretary of two Labour Party Advisory Committees , and did a good deal of work in the Fabian Society . I did a certain amount of reviewing ...
Page 103
... edited by Michael Roberts , New Signatures , and we followed this in 1933 , the year after he left us , by publishing New Country , an anthology of " Prose and Poetry by the Authors of New Signatures " , also edited by Michael Roberts ...
... edited by Michael Roberts , New Signatures , and we followed this in 1933 , the year after he left us , by publishing New Country , an anthology of " Prose and Poetry by the Authors of New Signatures " , also edited by Michael Roberts ...
Page 105
... edited by John Lehmann with the assistance of Christopher Isherwood and Stephen Spender " . Two more numbers were published in the spring and autumn of 1939 , but when war came with paper rationing and all its doubts and difficulties ...
... edited by John Lehmann with the assistance of Christopher Isherwood and Stephen Spender " . Two more numbers were published in the spring and autumn of 1939 , but when war came with paper rationing and all its doubts and difficulties ...
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