

The Noël Coward Diaries
Book • 1982
The Noël Coward Diaries is a compilation of the personal diaries of the renowned British playwright, composer, and actor Noël Coward.
Edited by Graham Payn, Coward's partner, and Sheridan Morley, the book provides a detailed and intimate look at Coward's life, including his experiences in the theatre, his relationships, and his observations on the world around him.
The diaries span several decades and offer a unique perspective on Coward's creative process, his interactions with other notable figures, and the historical context in which he lived and worked.
Edited by Graham Payn, Coward's partner, and Sheridan Morley, the book provides a detailed and intimate look at Coward's life, including his experiences in the theatre, his relationships, and his observations on the world around him.
The diaries span several decades and offer a unique perspective on Coward's creative process, his interactions with other notable figures, and the historical context in which he lived and worked.
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