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Simon Raven was a prolific English novelist known for his sprawling, multi-volume series of novels that chronicled the lives and intrigues of the British upper class. With works such as the "Alms for Oblivion" series, Raven captured the decadence and moral ambiguity of post-war British society with wit and insight. His sharp satire and keen understanding of human nature continue to resonate with readers, ensuring his place as a master of English fiction.
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"Gentlemen can now only behave as such, or be tolerated as such, in circumstances that are manifestly contrived or unreal."

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"I wanted to look at the upper-middle-class scene since the war, and in particular my generation's part in it. We had spent our early years as privileged members of a privileged class. How were we faring in the Age of the Common Man? How ought we to be faring?"

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"I loved the Army as an institution and loathed every single thing it required me to do."

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"Nobody minded what you did in bed or what you said about God, a very civilized attitude in 1948."

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"And so, at the age of thirty, I had successively disgraced myself with three fine institutions, each of which had made me free of its full and rich resources, had trained me with skill and patience, and had shown me nothing but forbearance and charity when I failed in trust."

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"Scholarship was one thing, drudgery another. I very soon concluded that nothing would induce me to read, let alone make notes on, hundreds and hundreds of very, very, very boring books."

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"Art for art's sake, money for God's sake."

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