Lady Diana Cooper, a celebrated figure from her youth, captivated high society as the 'queen of the Coterie.' Her life, marked by a marriage to rising political star Duff Cooper and a career in silent films, only amplified her notoriety. This second volume of her autobiography delves into the years leading up to World War II, recounting her adventures as a unique hostess, actress, wife, and mother. Her story is presented with characteristic wit, brilliance, and a fast-paced narrative style, offering an intimate glimpse into a fascinating era.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the captivating life of Lady Diana Cooper, a prominent figure in high society and early cinema.
- Gain insight into the social and political landscape of the years preceding World War II through personal anecdotes.
- Enjoy a witty and engaging narrative style that brings to life the adventures of an unconventional woman.
- Explore the roles of a hostess, actress, wife, and mother during a transformative period in history.
About the Author
Diana Cooper (1892-1986) was an English socialite, actress, and author. Born into an aristocratic family, she was a prominent figure in the bohemian social circle known as the Coterie. Her marriage to politician Duff Cooper further cemented her place in public life. She appeared in several silent films and on stage, later chronicling her extraordinary life in a three-volume autobiography, of which this is the second installment.