“What we make is more important than what we are, particularly if making is our profession.”
Quote by Dorothy L. Sayers
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The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers Vol II: 1937-1943: From Novelist to Playwright is a compilation of personal correspondence that provides insight into the professional and personal life of Dorothy L. Sayers during a pivotal period in her career. The letters, spanning from 1937 to 1943, reveal her thoughts and experiences as she navigates the transition from her successful career as a novelist to that of a playwright. This collection offers a candid glimpse into her creative process, her relationships with fellow writers and artists, and her reflections on the cultural and literary landscape of the time. more
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