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Set Down in Malice: A Book of Reminiscences

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A collection of personal reminiscences and portraits records the author's meetings and assessments of leading literary, musical, and theatrical figures of his time. Many chapters were written during active service abroad, giving occasional digressions and a candid immediacy rather than strict documentary accuracy. Entries range from extended studies of George Bernard Shaw and Frank Harris to shorter sketches of writers, musicians, critics, theatre personalities, and public figures, with episodic scenes set in Manchester, Chelsea, Berlin and various festival and nightclub settings. The tone blends anecdote, critical judgment, and reflective observation to produce an informal mosaic of early twentieth-century cultural life.

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Gerald Cumberland

Gerald Cumberland was an English author known for his reflective and often critical exploration of society in his works. His notable book, "Set Down in Malice: A Book of Reminiscences," offers a personal narrative that delves into his experiences and observations, blending autobiography with social commentary. In addition, his collection "Tales of a Cruel Country" presents a series of stories that highlight the harsh realities of life in early 20th-century England. Cumberland's writing is characterized by its keen insight and a poignant sense of place, contributing to the literary landscape of his time.

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