| Description | Numerous extracts of draft autobiographical material relating to Ronald Duncan's second volume of autobiography (published as 'How to Make Enemies', Rupert Hart-Davis, 1968) and possibly others. Many different numbering systems appear and there has been some attempt at indexing as many extracts bear tabs with titles and dates. The extracts record events from Duncan's family and professional life, mentioning Britten's 'War Requiem', 'The Rape of Lucretia', 'This Way to the Tomb', 'The Eagle has Two Heads', Letters to William', 'Abelard & Heloise', 'Saint Spiv', 'Stratton', 'Lost Weekend', 'La Belle et La Bete', 'Our Lady's Tumbler', 'Christopher Sly'. 'Don Juan', 'The Mongrel' and the Taw and Torridge Festival among other things. The extracts also include autobiographical material on Duncan's associations with many noteable names, including: Lord Beaverbrook Hermann Bondi Adrian Boult Benjamin Britten Clive Brook Roy Campbell Jean Cocteau T.S. Eliot Valerie Eliot Jacob Epstein Mahatma Gandhi Thomas Gold W.S. Graham Robert Graves Lord Harewood Ashley Jukes Wyndham Lewis Gabriel Pascal Peter Pears Gerard Portsmouth Ezra Pound Anna Proclemer Queen Mary Marion Stein Kenneth Tynan Henry Williamson
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