The Man Who Knew Everybody
Jonathan Steinberg: Kessler’s Diaries, 23 May 2013
Journey to the Abyss: The Diaries of Count Harry Kessler, 1880-1918
edited and translated by Laird Easton.
Knopf, 924 pp., £30, December 2011,978 0 307 26582 1 Show More
edited and translated by Laird Easton.
Knopf, 924 pp., £30, December 2011,
“... connected. He sat in Stravinsky’s box for the premiere of The Rite of Spring; he dined with George V and Queen Mary; he knew Verlaine, Degas, Monet, Manet and Rodin; he worshipped Wagner and helped support Nietzsche’s sister; he collaborated with D’Annunzio and wrote an oratorio with a score by Debussy. He took part in the atrocities committed by ... ”