Anthony Powell, Author

The English author Anthony Dymoke Powell was born in London on 21 December 1905. He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford where he met several other young writers and artists including Evelyn Waugh, Henry Green, John Betjeman, Graham Greene and Osbert Lancaster. Prior to World War II he worked in publishing and as a film-script writer, before becoming a full-time novelist and literary critic.

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The Society

The Anthony Powell Society is a charity made up of members across the world particularly in the UK and North America who wish to promote interest in Powell and his work. Powell had a wide range of friends from George Orwell and Evelyn Waugh to V.S. Naipaul, Harold Pinter and Philip Larkin. Fans of Powell have similarly always been found across the political and literary spectrum : Kingsley Amis, Clive James, Tariq Ali, A.N.Wilson and Lady Pinter to name just a few. Hilary Spurling’s official biography is an invaluable guide to his life including the background to his literary masterpiece : the 12 volume sequence of novels entitled ‘A Dance to the Music of Time’. A TV film of ‘Dance’ was made by Channel 4 in 1997 and starred Simon Russell Beale in a BAFTA winning performance.

Newsletter #100

  • The View from Table One; Harry Mount
  • Table Two; Patric Dickinson
  • Table Three; Robin Bynoe
  • Table Four; Paul Milliken
  • Table Six; Bernard Stacey
  • Table Seven; Stephen Eggins
  • Table Eight; Geraint Dearman
  • Obituary: Edwin Bock; Nicholas Birns
  • Twenty Years On; Jeremy Warren
  • It's All My Fault; Keith Marshall
  • The Grey-Moustached Enigma; Nicholas Birns
  • AP and “Your Firbank Old Man”; DJ Taylor
  • Confession; Guy Robinson
  • Pamela; Patrick Alexander
  • Jeavons; Mike Jay
  • RS Surtees; Stephen Holden
  • Barbara and Pat; Graham Page
  • Review: Lady Pamela Berry; Michael Barber
  • Review: Lady Pamela Berry; Jeff Manley
  • The End of the Matter; Philip Hormbrey
  • From Metafiction to “Meta-Art”; Bernard Stacey
  • Stonehurst; Patric Dickinson
  • My First Time; Kalu Singh
  • Powell's Favourite Short Poem; Paul Milliken
  • Swords of Honour; Stephen Eggins

Quotable Powell

A low melancholy wailing … notes of a hidden orchestra, mysterious, even a shade unearthly, as if somewhere in the vicinity gnomes were thumbing strange instruments in a cave.

[Anthony Powell; At Lady Molly's]

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