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Henry Green

Henry Green Wrote His Autobiography In 1940, Aged Only Thirty-five, Because He Was Convinced He Wouldn't Survive The War. The Result Is A Delightfully Wayward And Incisive Portrait Of English Society And Of The Man Himself. From Reminiscences Of A Childhood Spent Among The Gentry, To Searing Descriptions Of Eton And Oxford, To Reflections On The Author's First Experiments With Prose And With Sex, All Green's Unique Talents As A Writer Are On Offer Here, At Their Most Dazzling And Accessible.
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