Includes bibliographical references (pages [475]-477) and index.
Summary
An account of the life and career of the Bloomsbury political intellectual and husband of Virginia Woolf covers his comfortable Jewish childhood, role in inspiring the League of Nations, and relationships with such figures as E. M. Forster and T. S. Eliot.
Contents
In the beginning -- Ten thousand hours -- Trinity -- Taking wings -- Serendib -- AGA hambantota -- Aspasia -- Mongoose and mandril -- Great war -- Editor -- Prime time -- The spring has died out of our lives -- Life and death -- Death and life -- Trekkie -- Disturbances -- Letters and lives -- Justice and mercy -- Aftermath.