The Letters of Jessica Mitford
by Jessica Mitford, edited by Peter Y. Sussman
"Decca" Mitford lived a larger-than-life life: born into the British aristocracyone of the famous (and sometimes infamous) Mitford sistersshe ran away to Spain during the Spanish Civil War with her cousin Esmond Romilly, Winston Churchills nephew, then came to America, became a tireless political activist and a member of the Communist Party, and embarked on a brilliant career as a memoirist and muckraking journalist (her funeral-industry exposé, The American Way of Death, became an instant classic). She was a celebrated wit, a charmer, and throughout her life a prolific and passionate writer of lettersnow gathered here.
"Mitford's letters crackle with wit and mordant observations." - PW, starred review.
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