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Myself When Young: Confessions - cover

Myself When Young: Confessions

Alec Waugh

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Myself When Young: Confessions is an autobiography by Alec Waugh. Waugh was a British novelist who lived much of his life overseas and authored numerous short stories. Excerpt: "I suppose that I must have in some such way spent{24} the week previous to my confession. Or perhaps I felt that I needed organising, that it was on such lines my time should be arranged, and that by the mere fact of writing down a time-table I should "Coué" myself into an observance of it; at any rate it is not, I need perhaps hardly say, very much like that. I do not confine my entertainment entirely to the weekends. Usually three days a week in summer-time are spent lazily on a cricket field. Were I to maintain an average rate of ten thousand words a week, I should produce some half a million words a year, and heaven knows what I should do with them. Nor am I very often down to breakfast by half-past eight."
Available since: 12/19/2019.
Print length: 262 pages.

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