If you don’t spend every morning of your life writing, it’s awfully difficult to know what to do otherwise.
Anthony Dymoke Powell Quotes
In this country it is rare for anyone, let alone a publisher, to take writers seriously.
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Birth: | 21st December, 1905 |
Death: | 28th March, 2000 |
Nationality: | British |
Profession: | Novelist |
Anthony Dymoke Powell was born in Westminster, England. He was an English novelist best known for his twelve-volume work A Dance to the Music of Time, published between 1951 and 1975. Powell's major work has remained in print continuously and has been the subject of TV and radio dramatisations. In 2008, The Times newspaper named Powell among their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945". Powell's first novel, Afternoon Men, was published by Duckworth in 1931, with Powell supervising its production himself. The same firm published his next three novels, two of them after Powell had left the firm. During his time in California Powell contributed several articles to the magazine Night and Day, edited by Graham Greene. Powell wrote a few more occasional pieces for the magazine until it ceased publication in March 1938. Powell completed his fifth novel, What's Become of Waring, in late 1938 or early 1939. After being turned down by Duckworth, it was published by Cassell in March of that year. The book sold fewer than a thousand copies.
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