From Don't Never Forget: Collected Views and Reviews, by Brigid Brophy
SHAW
"That Shaw, like most of his compatriots, had no visual sensibility whatever is demonstrated to the eyes of anyone who has seen from photographs the way he furnished his house and the still more unfeeling way he furnished his body -- with tweed apparently woven from the clippings of his beard."
From Shaw
Sunday, January 26, 2014
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