Conversations in Bloomsbury is a 1981 memoir that depicts writer Mulk Raj Anand’s life in London during the heyday of the Bloomsbury Group, and his relationships with the group’s members. It provides a rare insight into the intimate workings of the English modernist movement, portraying such prominent figures as Virginia Woolf, T.S Eliot and D.H. Lawrence. Anand challenges the cultural narrative that many have received about these literary figures.
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