On his death in 1967, Ackerley left his diary to Francis King. This selection concentrates on Ackerley's relationship with what he would call "my women": his sister Nancy, his Aunt Bunny, and his Alsatian bitch; but it also contains accounts of literary friends such as Forster and Sassoon.
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On his death in 1967, Ackerley left his diary to Francis King. This selection concentrates on Ackerley's relationship with what he would call "my women": his sister Nancy, his Aunt Bunny, and his Alsatian bitch; but it also contains accounts of literary friends such as Forster and Sassoon.
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