The Milk of Paradise by James Lees-Milne

The Milk of Paradise by James Lees-Milne

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The masterful final volume of the diaries described by the Evening Standard's literary editor as 'one of the treasures of contemporary English literature'.

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The Milk of Paradise by James Lees-Milne

The twelfth and final volume of James Lees-Milne's magnificent diary covers the last five years of his life, until a few weeks before his death at the age of eighty-nine. Old age and infirmity have not diminished his interest in life, and he expresses sharp and original views on everything from modern architecture to New Labour. After the loss of his bossy but beloved wife Alvilde, he devotes himself to visiting friends, observing their habits and relishing their gossip and anecdotes. Whether describing an afternoon with the Prince of Wales, a week-end at Chatsworth, a nostalgic return to the scenes of his youth or a day at the latest London exhibitions, he displays the same mixture of candour, waspish wit, eloquent exasperation and human understanding which has delighted his readers since the first of these volumes appeared in 1975.
- 'As sharp and amusing, as generous and jaundiced, as over' - TLS - 'Just as querulous, misanthropic, greedy, vain and fascinating as everOne reads, one deplores - and reads on with vindictive delight' - Sunday Telegraph 'The greatest diarist of our times - funny, feline and disconcertingly honest, wielding a rapier to Alan Clark's cudgel' - Jeremy Lowis, The Oldie 'The elegiac tone, the wintriness, gots to be very moving...A major work of literature' - Roger Lewis, Spectator - 'His wonderful diaries demonstrates to anyone with eyes to see that he was a superb chronicler of the human condition' - Hugh Massingberd, Spectator
James Lees-Milne died in 1997. Once Country Houses Secretary of the National Trust, he is now best known for his memoirs and diaries, described by Joremy Lewis as second to none in their comicality, rueful self-knowledge and feline observations. Michael Bloch, his friend and literary executor, is now writing his life.
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ISBN 13 9780719565809
ISBN 10 0719565804
Title The Milk of Paradise
Author James Lees-Milne
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Murray Press
Year published 2005-10-24
Number of pages 336
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