Witty and stylish, these extracts from Frederic Raphael's journal
chronicle the life and reflections of the screenwriter. Of special
interest to film enthusiasts, this candid memoir includes encounters
with David Garnett and Rebecca West--and their vivid recollections of H.
G. Wells, Lytton Strachey, D. H. Lawrence, and London's Bloomsbury--in
addition to accounts of working with Diana Dors and almost working with
Diane Keaton. Offering a behind-the-scenes look into the world of
moviemaking, this absorbing narrative reveals darker reflections on
public and private life, on what it is to be a Jew, on terrorism, and on
the cruelties within relationships.