Volume 45, Number 9 · May 28, 1998

Powell's Way

By Christopher Hitchens

WORKS DISCUSSED IN THIS ESSAY

A Dance to the Music of Time
collected in four "movements,", by Anthony Powell. A Question of Upbringing (1951). A Buyer's Market (1952). The Acceptance World (1955). At Lady Molly's (1957). Casanova's Chinese Restaurant (1960). The Kindly Ones (1962). The Valley of Bones (1964). The Soldier's Art (1966). The Military Philosophers (1968). Books Do Furnish a Room (1971). Temporary Kings (1973). Hearing Secret Harmonies (1975)

University of Chicago Press, each $17.95 (paper)

A Dance to the Music of Time
a seven-hour miniseries adapted by Hugh Whitemore. broadcast in the UK on Channel Four

Videocassettes distributed by VCI, £19.99

Journals: 1982-1986
by Anthony Powell

London: Heinemann, 305 pp., £9.99 (paper)

Journals: 1987-1989
by Anthony Powell

London: Heinemann, 239 pp., £12.99 (paper)

Journals: 1989-1992
by Anthony Powell

London: Heinemann, 238 pp., £12.99 (paper)

Miscellaneous Verdicts: Writings on Writers 1946-1989
by Anthony Powell

University of Chicago Press, 501 pp., $38.50

Suppose yourself to be netted in some elaborate dream, where the examination topic for tomorrow involves the invention of a fictional conversation. The characters must be Englishmen, located at some midpoint in the recent age of ideology, who are part upper-crust and part bohemian, yet who are earnestly discussing the supernatural:



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