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Dinner at the Huntercombes' possessed only two dramatic features - the wine was a farce and the food a tragedy.
Anthony Powell
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Anthony Powell
Age: 94 †
Born: 1905
Born: December 21
Died: 2000
Died: March 28
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Literary Critic
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London
England
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Wine
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