The Rainbow Comes And Goes: Autobiography
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Pages: Good
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A captivating memoir, The Rainbow Comes and Goes chronicles the extraordinary life of Diana Cooper, one of the most celebrated beauties and socialites of twentieth-century Britain. With candor and elegance, she recounts her privileged Edwardian upbringing, her dazzling rise to fame as an actress and society figure, and the glittering yet turbulent world of aristocratic England between the two World Wars. The narrative presents an intimate portrait of a woman who moved effortlessly among artists, politicians, and royalty, illuminating the cultural and social upheavals of her era with wit and sharp personal insight. Written in a voice that is at once nostalgic and refreshingly unsentimental, it illustrates how a life lived at the center of history can be both glamorous and deeply human. This autobiography stands as an essential document of a vanished world, offering readers a front-row seat to one of the most fascinating personal stories of the modern age.
Author: Diana Cooper
Format: Paperback
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A captivating memoir, The Rainbow Comes and Goes chronicles the extraordinary life of Diana Cooper, one of the most celebrated beauties and socialites of twentieth-century Britain. With candor and elegance, she recounts her privileged Edwardian upbringing, her dazzling rise to fame as an actress and society figure, and the glittering yet turbulent world of aristocratic England between the two World Wars. The narrative presents an intimate portrait of a woman who moved effortlessly among artists, politicians, and royalty, illuminating the cultural and social upheavals of her era with wit and sharp personal insight. Written in a voice that is at once nostalgic and refreshingly unsentimental, it illustrates how a life lived at the center of history can be both glamorous and deeply human. This autobiography stands as an essential document of a vanished world, offering readers a front-row seat to one of the most fascinating personal stories of the modern age.