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Somewhere towards the end
a memoir
by Diana Athill
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An esteemed memoirist and one of the great editors in British publishing examines aging with the grace of Elegy for Iris and the wry irreverence of I Feel Bad About My Neck.
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Aging, Women editors, Editors, English Authors, Old age, Biography & Autobiography, English Women authors, Biography, Nonfiction, Women authors, Authors, biography, Large type books, Authors, english, Great britain, biography, New York Times reviewedPeople
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Somewhere Towards the End
2009, Granta & Portobello Books
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1847081584 9781847081582
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Somewhere Towards the End: A Memoir
2009, Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.
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0393076679 9780393076677
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Originally published in Great Britain by Granta Publications, 2008.
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Diana Athill made her reputation as a writer with the candour of her memoirs, now aged ninety, and freed from any inhibitions that even she may once have had, she reflects frankly on the losses and occasionally the gains that old age brings, and on the wisdom and fortitude required to face death. This is a lively narrative of events, lovers and friendships: the people and experiences that have taught her to regret very little, to resist despondency and to question the beliefs and customs of her own generation.
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