The Phoenix: Noel Coward Diaries
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ISBN: 1842120662 / Publisher: Phoenix, November 2000
"Coward's diaries from 1941 to 1969 offer an intimate look at...the life of the popular, sophisticated...playwright and author....give insight into Coward's well-connected life. Coward knew or met hundreds of people...encounters with Vivien Leigh, Marilyn Monroe, King George IV, Winston Churchill and the Queen Mother...Excellent footnotes...enough juicy tidbits to satisfy any biography-reading seeker of stars, starlets, and royalty. A thorough index enhances star browsing..."--Library Journal.
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Witty and sophisticated, a brilliant dramatist and a charismatic actor, the multitalented Noël Coward was one of the most colorful personalities who ever strode across the stage. These diaries chronicle the last 30 years of his life, from his wartime concert tours through his private and professional depression in the 1950s to his triumphant reemergence and knighthood in the 1960s and '70s. "Compulsive reading...what Coward has to say about other people is light-hearted, witty, often shrewd, totally without malice...his final entertainment for everyone's pleasure are these diaries." --Sunday Times. "A constant delight. A goldmine of gossip with a cast of a thousand stars."--Guardian.
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