Lytton Strachey The New Biography Author:Michael Holroyd "A triumphant success .His prose is confident, clear occasionally perfect."Dennis Potter, The Times [London] — When Michael Holroyd's life of Strachey appeared in 1967, it changed the course of modern biography, setting a new standard for the recounting of literary lives and launching the enduring Bloomsbury revival.... more » In the 1960s, however, many of Strachey's friends and lovers were still alive; much could not be said, and access to letters and resources was restricted. Since then, almost all his circle has died, and homosexuality in England has been decriminalized. In telling Strachey's life anew, Holroyd has drawn on a wealth of previously unavailable material, bringing fresh candor and accuracy to his account of Strachey's friendships with E. M. Forster, Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell, Ralph and Frances Partridge, and his companion Dora Carrington, among others. 30 black-and-white, 4 color illustrations.« less