Powell, Anthony
Related Category: English Literature, 20th cent. to the Present: Biographies
19052000, English novelist. A distinguished writer of social comedy, he is best known for his 12-volume novel sequence collectively entitled
A Dance to the Music of Time, a detailed yet panoramic study of changes in the snobbish, insular world of the English upper and middle classes from World War I to the 1960s. Novels in the series include
A Question of Upbringing (1951),
The Acceptance World (1955),
Casanova's Chinese Restaurant (1960),
The Valley of Bones (1964),
The Military Philosophers (1969),
Books Do Furnish a Room (1971), and
Hearing Secret Harmonies (1975). Powell's other novels include
Afternoon Men (1931),
From a View to a Death (1933), and
The Fisher King (1986). He was also the author of a study of John Aubrey (1948), four volumes of memoirs (197682; abr. ed.
To Keep the Ball Rolling, 2001),
Journals, 198292 (3 vol., 199597), two collections of essays on writing (1990; 1991, rev. ed. 1994), and two plays (1972).
See biographies by N. F. Brennan (rev. ed. 1995) and M. Barber (2004); studies by R. K. Morris (1968), B. Bergonzi (rev. ed. 1971), J. Tucker (1976), H. Spurling (1978), N. McEwan (1991), R. L. Selig (1991), and N. Birns (2004); bibliography ed. by G. P. Lilley (1993).