Discussions relating to the life and works of the 20th-century English novelist and literary critic Anthony Powell, author of A Dance to the Music of Time.
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Novelist Alan Furst, our Thursday night guest lecturer at the Conference, is scheduled to appear on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on Friday night.
*MUCH* more Flashman than Dance. I love Flashman, mind you. But it's a horse of a very different colour to Dance. Favourite Flashman line, to be used when life
I read 'Coward on the Beach' and enjoyed it. It's certainly more Flashman than 'Dance', and probably more Simon Raven than either. "Lindsay Bagshw" reviewed
A writer named James Delingpole is embarked on a series of novels about WWII which may extend to 10 volumes. The Spectator's reviewer called it a possible