Publisher's Synopsis
The habit, to which we are so much addicted, of wri-ting books about other people who have written books, will probably be a source of intense discomfort to its practitioners in the twenty-first century. Like the rest of their kind, they will pin their ambition to the possibility of indulging in epigram at the expense of their contempo-raries. In order to lead up to the achievement of this desi-re they will have to work in the nineteenth century and the twentieth. Between the two they will find an obstacle of some terror. The eighteen nineties will lie in their path, blocking the way like an unhealthy moat, which some myopes might almost mistake for an aquarium. All man-ner of queer fish may be discerned in these unclear waters.