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Diaries

The brilliant fabricator

The Diaries of Donald Friend, Volume 3 edited by Paul Hetherington

by Ian Britain
October 2005, no. 275

The Diaries of Donald Friend, Volume 3 by Paul Hetherington

NLA, $59.95 hb, 712 pp

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With the greatest novels, you can plunge into them anywhere and still savour their greatness; it is recognisable on every page. You won’t need to have read the two earlier volumes of these edited diaries to recognise that same quality throughout the third – and I mean novelistic greatness, of which all the great diaries (from Samuel Pepys’s to James Lees-Milne’s) partake in important ways.

 


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The Diaries of Donald Friend, Volume 3 by Paul Hetherington

NLA, $59.95 hb, 712 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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