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I love writing about unknown people.
In 20th-century poetry, Robert Graves is to love what Philip Larkin is to mortality.
I've always been of the party that rubbished the idea of a definitive account of somebody's life.
It's such a release to show yourself as not a charming person but just someone who is vulnerable.
I was brought up by my father to think that the best thing in life was to be charming, to have a nice smile, always to be liked.
I couldn't find anybody who didn't light up when I rang and said I want to talk about Virginia Cherrill. I think she had this absolute purity of spirit.
My brother and I shared an isolated area at the top of the house; we would clamber over the roof and gables and grow our imaginations. But it didn't feel ideal at the time.
It's time that we gave our children what we owe them, which is a richer understanding of the past and of the importance of all that Germany has done for England and that England has done for Germany.
Thrumpton Hall can be thought of as a venerable old lady, ageing gracefully. But I didn't always feel this way. Children want more than anything to be very conventional and very normal, so it was excruciating and, at times, very upsetting to grow up in a house like this.