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  Eisenhower, Dwight D., elected President, 317 & n.

  Elie, Fife, 281

  Eliot, T. S., LMS reads The Waste Land, 53; similarity to Wallace Douglas, 117; on losing teeth, 404

  Exumas, Bahamas, 237

  Farino, Alice, meets LMS, 120; introduces LMS to Ernest Hemingway, 121; in Biarritz with LMS, 165

  Farino, Tim, meets LMS, 120; in Biarritz with LMS, 165; golfs with LMS, meets Prince of Wales, 166–7

  Felzer, Janet, LMS’s affair with, 305; proposes Alberti fraud, 329; and Nat Tate’s suicide, 349

  Feuerbach, Udo, editor of artrevue, commissions LMS, 164; discusses German anti-Semitism, 172; in New York, 308; editing revolver, 358

  Finar, Jack, LMS’s article on, 362

  Fitch, Titus, Alannah Rule’s father, his dislike of LMS, 309; continued aggression, 316

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, LMS meets, 122; Hemingway’s comment on, 122 & n.; publication of Tender is the Night, 168 & n.

  Fleming, Ian, meets LMS, 173 & n.; lunches with LMS, described, 174–5; approaches LMS with job offer, 207; suggests LMS goes to Lisbon, 213; at NID, 226; sends LMS to Bahamas, 228; 278

  Fletcher, Alistair (Duke of Windsor’s valet), 218 & n. Foley & Cardogin’s Fresh Meat Co., 8

  Forsyth, Napier, editor of Polity, 378; leaves Polity for the Economist, 401

  Fort Montague, Nassau, 230

  Fothergill, Hugh, Land’s brother, at Hampstead, 77–8; abuses LMS during General Strike, 96

  Fothergill, Land, LMS meets, 67; has coffee with LMS, 70; at Le Mayne’s dinner party with LMS, 73–4; invites LMS to lunch at Hampstead, 77–9; kisses LMS, 84; with LMS at Garsington, 98–9; meets LMS at Café Royal, 113; LMS invites to Paris, 117; encounters with LMS in Paris, 134–5; sexual relations with LMS, 138; affair with LMS begins, 139; political disagreements with LMS, 142; turns down LMS’s proposal of marriage, 142; meets LMS at party with Freya, 161

  Fothergill, Ursula, Land’s mother, lunch at Hampstead, 77–8

  Fothergill, Vernon, Land’s father, LMS lunches with, 77–9; his frontispiece for The Mind’s Imaginings, 130; 134

  ‘Francine’ (prostitute), visited by LMS, 455; final visit, 465–6

  Gandhi, Mahatma, 139 & n.

  Garsington Manor, nr Oxford, 78; LMS visits with Land, 98–9

  Gascoyne, David, 376 & n.

  Gellhorn, Martha, in Madrid with Hemingway, 190 & n.; with LMS in the University Quarter, 191

  General Strike (1926), LMS’s role in, 95–7

  genius, LMS’s criteria, 321

  George V, death, 176 & n.

  George VI, Duke of Windsor’s opinions of, 218

  Gilot, Françoise, 290

  Ginsberg, Ann, philanthropist, 321; founds revolver, 358; LMS escorts to reception, 359

  Girl Factory, The, LMS’s first novel, 130; description of plot, 139; publication, reviews and sales, 141

  Glebe Place, 85A, Chelsea, LMS’s first flat, 129

  Godfrey, Admiral John, head of Naval Intelligence Division (NID), 211

  Goering, Herman, 358 & n.

  Goldberg, Cynthia, LMS meets, 55

  golf, its appeal to LΜS, 403

  Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, 433

  Goodforth, Sam M., 362

  Gorce, Lucien, LMS’s neighbour in Sainte-Sabine, 458; thoughts on the Verdel plaque, 471; defaces Verdel plaque, 476

  Grant’s Town, Nassau, 232

  Greenberg, Clement, 303 & n.; at LMS’s launch party, 308

  Grigson, Geoffrey, LMS meets, 212

  Gris, Juan, 80; LMS buys painting, 169

  Guedalla, Philip, 238 & n.

  Guiccioli, Teresa (Byron’s mistress), 68

  Gunnarson, Skuli, meets Freya Mountstuart, 278; marries Freya, 278; LMS meets, 282–4; repays money on Melville Road, 285

  Guston, Philip, 362

  Halliday, Ian, 422

  ΗDΜL 1122, LMS’s command in Bahamas, 229

  Hemingway, Ernest, meets LMS in Paris, 121–2 & n.; LMS meets in Valencia and Madrid, 186–7; finds paintings with LMS, 194–5; 2. 12.; For Whom the Bell Tolls, LMS’s verdict on, 223; and Picasso, 290; suicide, LMS’s shock, 356 & n.; 388

  Heuber, Martha, painter, LMS meets, 333; her new paintings, 334

  Heuber, Todd, painter, Martha’s brother, 305; LMS buys painting, 311; goes to Cedar Tavern with, 311–12

  Hitler, Adolf, becomes Chancellor of Germany, 158n.; and the approach of war, 201; German troops enter Prague, 205 & n.; war begins, 208n.; death, 273

  ‘Hodge’, LMS’s cat, acquired, 454

  Hodge, Richard (‘Dick’), at Oxford, LMS’s new friend, 66; invites LMS to travel in Spain, 70; stays with LMS in London, 72–3; travels with LMS in Spain, their row, 81–3; disapproves of LMS’s affair with Tess Clough, 94; shooting at Edgefield, 115; LMS comes to stay in Scotland with, 127; advises LMS against marriage to Lottie Edgefield, 144; joins Royal Marines, 213; has leg blown off, 253; at Kildonnan with LMS (1946), 279–81; 470

  Hog Island, Nassau, owned by Wenner-Gren, 232

  Holden-Dawes, James (‘H-D’), LMS’s English master, 14; discusses Oxford with LMS, 21–2; LMS has tea with, 26–7; seen with woman, 42; congratulates LMS on history exhibition, 52; second tea with LMS, 54–5; invites LMS to Hyères, 100; in Oxford, 101

  Ηοrizοn, magazine edited by Cyril Connolly, 212 & n.; LMS contributes to, 223

  Hôtel Rembrandt, Paris, LMS moves in, 199, revisits, 322; 482

  Huber, Dr Wolfgang, founder of SPK, 426; links with the Baader-Meinhof Gang, 426

  Hugo, Thorwald, 290

  Idlewild Airport, New York, 371 & n. iguanas, 240

  Ikeja Arms Hotel, Lagos, Nigeria, 384

  ‘Ingeborg’ (Renate Miiller-Gras), LMS meets, 437; to Zurich with LMS, 440; 443n.

  Iniquity, novel by Peter Scabius, 287

  Innsbruck, Austria, described, 48

  IRA, Peter Scabius potential target of, 409

  Issac, LMS’s houseboy in Nigeria, 381; drafted into Biafran Army, 384

  ‘Jacintha’ (prostitute), LMS’s encounter with, 340–44

  Jesus College, Oxford, 32; LMS wins history exhibition to, 52; 65; 433; 450

  Jews, German, 280

  Joyce, James, LMS meets, their conversation, 86; 212; death, 222; 331; 379

  juvenilia, LMS’s theory of, 355

  Kahnweiler, Henri, Picasso’s dealer, 291

  Keller, Herman, 308

  Kennedy, Jackie, alleged beauty of, 358

  Kennedy, John F., assassination, 364

  Kipling, Rudyard, death, 176 & n.

  Klee, Paul, LMS buys painting, 127; 128; death, 212 & n.; LMS’s book jacket compared to, 308; LMS’s article on, 403

  Kline, Franz, 301; 358

  Kolokowski, Tony, his affair with Janet Felzer, 347

  Krasner, Lee, showing at Janet Felzer Gallery, 317

  Ku Klux Klan, 309

  La Fucina, nr Sienna, Gloria Ness-Smith’s home, described, 361; sold, 405

  Lake Lucerne, 265

  Lamb, Henry, painter, at Hampstead, 78 &n.

  Lang, Jan-Carl, proposes Picasso fraud to LMS, 345–6; LMS declines to participate, 349

  Lange, Noel, LMS’s lawyer, represents LMS in divorce proceedings, 197; 285

  Lawrence, D. H., 378

  Lee, Oliver, MP, 113 & n.; goes to speak to unemployed, 142; on the approach to war, 203

  Leeping, Ben, LMS’s oldest friend, 13; his Jewishness, 15; his ‘challenge’, 22; thrown out by Doig, 41; working in Paris, 80; apartment on rue de Grenelle, 86; starts Leeping Frères Gallery in Paris, 119; takes summer house in Biarritz, invites LMS, 165; flees Paris for London (1939), 211; plans New York gallery, 291; fat and bald, 365; suffering from prostate cancer, 397; death and funeral, 424; LMS’s debt to, 425

  Leeping, Clothilde, Ben’s daughter, 288

  Leeping, Marius, Ben’s stepson, his charm as little boy, 133; a handsome boy, 288; runs Leeping Fils in New York with LMS, 302; antipathy to LMS, 307; placed under LMS’s charge, his
resentment, 313; embezzles Leeping Fils’ funds, 321; starts new gallery, 325; fight with LMS, 327–8

  Leeping, Sandrine, Ben’s wife, LMS first meets, 121; her son, Marius, 133; as hostess, 288

  Leeping Fils Gallery, Madison Avenue, New York, established, 301; LMS takes over, 313; proposed role in Picasso fraud, 346

  Leeping Frères Gallery, founded by Ben Leeping in Paris, 119

  Lefrère-Brunot, Yannich, Mayor of Sainte-Sabine, 457; LMS argues with, 472; LMS apologizes to, 478

  Leggatt, Sir Hugh, 286

  Le Mayne, P. L., LMS’s tutor at Oxford, 32–3; 66; gives supper party, 66–8; dinner party, 74; dissatisfied with LMS’s work, 90; is discussed at Garsington, 99; has dinner with LMS at the George, 101; argument with Virginia Woolf, 102; discusses LMS’s final exams, 106; disappointment with results, 113; congratulates LMS on The Mind’s Imaginings, 131

  lesbianism, Gloria Ness-Smith tempted by, 380

  Les Invalides, Oxford club, 66 & n.; LMS kissed by Evelyn Waugh in, 76

  Lisbon, LMS travels to, 155; 211; arrival of the Duke of Windsor, 213; LMS travels to, 214

  Live and Let Die, by Ian Fleming, what it reveals of the author, 324

  Los Angeles, 350

  loser, concept of, differences between Europe and USA, 400

  ‘Ludwig’, 257; his dubious message, 263; LMS speculates about his identity, 268

  Maar, Dora, 290

  MacDonald, Ramsay, forms second Labour government, 128n.

  Machine, Shirley, in Sweet Charity, 382

  McLeod, Ian, shot by West German police, 438n.

  McMasters, Polly, LMS’s colleague at U. C. Ikiri, 382

  MacNeice, Louis, compliments The Girl Factory, 225–6; suggests radio adaptation, 288

  McStay, Sub-Lieutenant Crawford, LMS’s second-in-command in Bahamas, 229; his unhappiness, 233; his frustrations, 235

  Madrid (1937), LMS visits during siege, 190–95

  Marion, Colonel, his role in ‘Operation Shipbroker’, 256; sought by LMS after war, 293; death in Brussels, 295

  Martin Chuzzlewit, by Charles Dickens, 414

  Masson, Colonel, head of Swiss Military Intelligence, 267

  Maurois, André, his biography of Shelley (Ariel), 111 & n.

  Meinhof, Ulrike, 423; her suicide, 448n.

  Melchen, Captain W., Miami detective, 244

  Melville Road, no. 32, Battersea, LMS and Freya’s married home, purchased, 200; near miss in Blitz, subsequently burgled, 223n.; sold by Gunnarson, 278

  Milau-Plage, LMS’s first visit, 468; 478; final visit, reflections on life, 481

  Mind’s Imaginings, The, LMS’s first book, 75 & n.; LMS hands in typescript to publishers, 111; published and reviewed, 130

  Miró, Joan, LMS discovers seven paintings by, 194 & n.; sold to Ben Leeping, 212; final painting sold, LMS’s profit, 302

  Mitchell, Naomi, LMS meets, 356; sexual relations with LMS, 365; LMS breaks off relationship, 375

  ‘Monday’ (Laura Schmidt), Lionel’s girlfriend, LMS meets, 363; reaction to Lionel’s death, 366; moves in with LMS, 367; sexual relations with LMS, 369; reflections on, 377

  Montaigne, Michel de, and old age, 480

  Moon landing (1969), 376–7

  Morrell, Lady Ottoline, 78 & n.; meets LMS at Garsington, 99

  Mountstuart, Francis, LMS’s father, 8; announces terminal illness, 19; treatment at Bad Riegerbach, 50; death, 61; his legacy squandered, 163–4; LMS’s memories of, 254

  Mountstuart, Lionel, LMS’s son, born, 150; LMS’s distaste for name, 151; sickly child, 162; visited by LMS after divorce, 200; confused by LMS’s remarriage, 207; adopted by stepfather (Sir Hugh Leggatt), 286 & n.; in music business, 336; inherits baronetcy, 336; arrives in New York, stays with LMS, 353; accidental death, 366

  Mountstuart, Mercedes, LMS’s mother, née de Solis, 8; delighted to be in Birmingham, 10; in Bad Riegerbach, 47–52; sets up house in London (Sumner Place), 65; on Wall Street Crash, 128; on loss of New York apartment, 129; and financial ruin, 129; takes in paying guests, 140; precarious financial situation, 163; reaction to LMS’s divorce, 199; reduced to living in one room, 222; ageing, 227; at Freya’s wedding to Gunnarson, 278; at LMS’s memorial mass, 278; varicose veins, 287; ill with bronchitis, 323; death, 325; burial in Brompton Cemetery, 326

  Mountstuart, Stella, LMS’s daughter, born, 204; beautiful toddler, 206; death, 278; LMS imagines future for, 401; enduring grief over, 460

  Munich Crisis (1938), LMS’s feelings, 202 & n.

  Mystic House, Spellbrook, Conn. (LMS’s summer house), described, 315; 333

  Naples, 259

  Nassau, Bahamas, LMS arrives (1942), described, 230

  Naval Intelligence Division (NID), LMS joins, 211; 449

  Nazi Germany, 240; 309

  NBC, 302

  Ness-Smith, Gloria, Peter Scabius’s mistress and later third wife, LMS meets, 292; at Scabiuses’ party, 294; marries Peter Scabius, 310; starts affair with LMS, 324; on holiday with LMS, 325–6; meets Picasso, 326; marries Cesare di Cordato, 357; LMS can’t afford to visit, 399; ill, comes to stay with LMS, 404; diagnosed with cancer, 405; final illness, 406–7; death, 408; funeral, 409

  Newman, Barnett, 333

  New York City, LMS in, en route for Bahamas, 228; LMS moves to (1950), 302; its allure, 305; LMS’s nostagia for, 382

  Nigeria, 375

  Nigerian Civil War (Biafran War), LMS’s articles on, 378 & n.; analyses war’s anomalies, 381; Nigerian Air Force tactics, 383; progress of war, 383–4

  Nixon, Richard Μ., 317n.

  Nolde, Emil, 311

  Northwich, Cheshire, 284

  ‘Nude by a Window’, painting by Picasso, object of fraud, 346

  Oakes, Sir Harry, 243 & n.; his murder announced, 242; murder described, 247; LMS heckles Duke of Windsor about, 360

  Octet, LMS’s final novel, decides on title, 345; unable to receive advance for, 397; researching, 399; determination to complete, 430; 469; probably burnt by LMS, 490

  Odile, girl at Leeping Frères, 296; LMS kisses, 296, sexual relations with LMS, 297; discovers LMS after his suicide attempt, 301; her fate, 305

  O’Hara, Frank, at LΜS’s launch party, 308 & n.; at Cedar Tavern, 312; discovers Nat Tate, 314; argues with LMS, 321; intense argument with LMS, 355

  O’Hara, John, 435

  Ojukwu, General, Biafran leader, 387 & n.

  Okafor, Dr Kwaku, LMS’s neighbour in Nigeria, 376 & n.; LMS golfs with, 381; discusses civil war, 381–2; 392

  Okoli, Colonel ‘Jack’, 387–8; on winning the Biafran War, 390; LMS’s article on, 391

  O’Neill, Ann, later Mrs Ian Fleming, 252η.

  ‘One Writer’s War’, article on LMS in The Times by Peter Scabius, 287

  ‘Operation Mogadishu’, LMS’s memorandum on, 435–49

  ‘Operation Shipbroker’, 257; its rapid failure, 265; 293

  Outridge, Dr Adam, LMS’s psychiatrist, 301; describes LMS as ‘cyclothymic’, 304

  Pearl Harbor, 221 & n.

  Peebles, Scotland, 279

  Peredes, Faustino Angel, LMS’s press liaison officer, 180; relationship with LMS, 190; arrest and death, 195; 434

  Peterman, David, affair with Alannah Mountstuart, 335; LMS’s aggression towards, 336

  ‘Petra’ (Hanna Hauptbeck), LMS meets, 437; to Zurich with LMS, 440; 443n.

  Petrie-Jones, Sammie, 379

  Philby, Kim, 428 & n.

  Philips, Major Grey, the Duke of Windsor’s comptroller, 231

  Picasso, Pablo, 80; LMS meets, description, 154; 168; LMS meets again, 290; and Spanish Civil War, 291; nature of his genius, 291; has LMS to lunch at La Californie, 326; sketches LMS and Gloria Ness-Smith, 326; sketch sold, 406

  Plomer, William, reader at Jonathan Cape Ltd, 205 & n.; at NID, 226; his autobiography and its absence of sexual candour, 256 & n.; 278

  Polity, magazine, LMS contracted to, 378; folds, 397

  Pollock, Jackson, 301; LMS tries to visit, his talent assessed, 321
; death in car crash, 327; LMS buys paintings, 327; 358

  Poole, Roderick, LMS’s boyhood tutor, later publisher, 6; lunches with LMS, 79–80; takes delivery of The Mind’s Imaginings, 111; agrees to publish, 115; hears LMS’s plans for novel, 125; receives typescript of The Girl Factory, 131; moves to Michael Kazin Ltd, 353

  Pop Art, 367

  Powell, Anthony, at Oxford, 90 & n.; lunches with LMS, 130

  Premoli, Paula, LMS’s favourite nurse, 412; her parting gift to LMS, 418

  Prendergast, Mr, Mercedes Mountstuart’s lover, 51; in Paris with LMS’s mother, 71; invests LMS’s legacy in US stocks, 75; at dinner, his exaggerated politeness, 79; success with US investments, 112; reports Wall Street Crash, 128; a ‘broken man’, 140; his mysterious disappearance, 163

  Prince George Hotel, Nassau, 234

  Queen Elizabeth, the Duke of Windsor’s opinion of, 218; blamed by the Duke for his troubles, 237

  Quennell, Peter, at Oxford, 65 & n.; abandons book on Blake, 75

  Quogue, Long Island, 321

  RAF Clerkhall, Staffordshire, LMS undergoes parachute training, 252

  Rauschenberg, Robert, LMS’s article on, 345

  Red and the Blue and the Red, The, Peter Scabius’s Algerian novel, sales of, 327

  revolver (magazine), launch party, 358

  Reykjavik, LMS visits, 281–4; 460

  Rimbaud, Arthur, 291

  Rivers, Larry, 317, 358

  Riverside Drive, Alannah Rule’s apartment, LMS moves in, 304; LMS moves out, 335

  ‘Robinson Crusoe’, 240

  Roisanssac, Didier, LMS’s doctor, 457; LMS consults, 464; and LMS’s heart attack, 479

  Roth, Anna, LMS meets, 422

  Rothko, Mark, 399

  ‘Rose’ (prostitute), LMS’s encounter with, 339–42

  Roundabout Hotel, Manjo, Nigeria, 386

  Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve (‘The Wavy Navy’), LMS created Lieutenant, 212

  Rule, Alannah, LMS’s third wife, affair with LMS begins, 302; accepts proposal of marriage, 318; complains about LMS’s drinking, 319; sexual relations with LMS, 322; marriage difficulties with LMS, 328; begins affair with David Peterman, 335; divorces LMS, marries Peterman, 357

  Rule, Arlene, daughter, 302

  Rule, Gail, daughter, 302; LMS’s affection for, 311; clandestine meetings with, 364; LMS meets in London, 429; inherits Cinq Cyprès, 490