A good diarist must have a retentive memory, a keen eye for detail, descriptive powers, a streak of malice without tedious spitefulness, a wide circle of interesting acquaintances and a clearly defined viewpoint on the world. Chips Channon was not nearly as intelligent, cultivated or generous as Harold Nicolson but he was a better diarist. Cecil Beaton is another Channon.





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