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Find Ebook # Sydney and Violet: Their Life with T.S. Eliot, Proust T10EQM7THLNB # PDF # Sydney and Violet: Their Life with T.S. Eliot, Proust, Joyce and the... Sydney and Violet: Their Life with T.S. Eliot, Proust, Joyce and the Excruciatin Filesize: 2.37 MB Reviews This ebook is very gripping and fascinating. Sure, it is engage in, nevertheless an amazing and interesting literature. It is extremely difficult to leave it before concluding, once you begin to read the book. (Ms. Ora Buckridge) DISCLAIMER | DMCA V2S85HZDUHRS « Kindle ^ Sydney and Violet: Their Life with T.S. Eliot, Proust, Joyce and the... SYDNEY AND VIOLET: THEIR LIFE WITH T.S. ELIOT, PROUST, JOYCE AND THE EXCRUCIATIN Nan A. Talese. 1 Cloth(s), 2013. hard. Book Condition: New. Even the most brilliant writer is nothing without the right reader. To many of the most creative minds in preWorld War II Britain, those readers included Sydney and Violet Schi. Sydney, himself a novelist (under the pseudonym Stephen Hudson) and Violet famously brought together Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Sergei Diaghilev, Igor Stravinsky, and Pablo Picasso at a 1922 party in Paris, and though the event was not a happy one for some of these passionate personalities, it symbolizes much of what made the Schis vital to the arts of their time. In Violet's 1962 obituary in London's Times, T.S. Eliot wrote, "I write primarily to pay homage to a beloved friend, but also in the hope that some future chronicler of the history of art and letters in our time may give to Sydney and Violet Schi the place which is their due." Stephen Klaidman does just that with this endlessly intriguing double biography."Klaidman writes about the formidable Violet and fussy Sydney with aection and even, on occasion, a bit of dry wit . [in this] fast-moving, anecdote-rich book. 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