Francis Wyndham writes about his grandmother, Ada Leverson
Francis Wyndham, 5 August 1982
“... Lewis, Picasso and Gauguin. Music by Goosens and Stravinsky. Books by Wyndham Lewis, Proust, Stephen Hudson, T. S. Eliot, Osbert Sitwell and Zola.’ But she still couldn’t quite make the last act long enough, and when she died in 1933 she left The Triflers incomplete. I was nine years old at the time, and was not immediately told of her death. I ... ”