Tuesday, January 12th., Hotel Russie, Rome.
I began to revise recently written bits of "Raingo" at 7 a.m.We went to the Doria Gallery this morning. Badly hung pictures. Badly lighted. The galleries narrow and terribly over-decorated. The collectors seemed to have had a sure taste for the second rate. But there were several very fine Breughels, some small second rate Claudes and Titians, and a lot of filthy stuff. The Velasquez portrait of Pope Innocent X 'hung in lone spendour' was pretty good. Hard to understand some of these galleries. They seem to have the idea that if a painting is well known, or by a famous artist, then it presents itself. Quite the opposite is true.
Home at 4.10, had tea, and had written 1,000 words of "Raingo" before 6.30, although I was rather depressed about the general 'feel' of the end of the book. I fear people (discerning persons) may ask: "What is the book about?" and I mayn't be able to answer them. I don't know, articulately, what the 'idea' of the book is. It doesn't matter, I am just a bit dissatisfied with life. If asked I shall say: "It's about human nature; what else?"
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