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D. H. Lawrence

A Biography

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Jeffrey Meyers, the author of highly acclaimed biographies of Hemingway and George Orwell, offers this masterly work on British novelist D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930). Meyers' fresh insights into Lawrence's life illuminate Lawrence's working-class childhood, his tempestuous marriage, and his death in France after the scandalous publication of Lady Chatterley's Lover, revealing Lawrence's complex method of intermingling autobiography and fiction. Through intensive research and access to unpublished essays and letters of Lawrence and his circle, Meyers describes the circumstances of his mother's death, the reason for the suppression of The Rainbow, and the author's protean (and extreme) sexuality that mirrored that of his fiction.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 5, 1990
      In a book glimmering with insights, the author of the acclaimed Hemingway presents a fresh look at Lawrence. Telling of the coal miner's son fascinated with the ``elemental carbon'' in people, Meyers recreates the difficult friend who alienated Bertrand Russell, Ford Maddox Ford, E. M. Forster and Katherine Mansfield because he tried to change them in life and satirized them in fiction. Illuminated as well is the husband whose failure to dominate wife Frieda led him into fervid explorations of man-to-man love. Meyers's Lawrence is also an angry prophet; the victim of scandals aroused by The Rainbow and Lady Chatterley's Lover ; the mystical proponent of ``blood-consciousness''; the celebrant of, in Lawrence's words, the ``magnificent here and now of life in the flesh''; and the restless global traveler fleeing the unacknowledged tuberculosis that would kill him at age 44, in 1930. Revealing the fiery genius who could write in a busy kitchen or under a tree, Meyers's emphases seem right and his interpretations legitimate.ok? because they are only interpretations/right.gs Photos not seen by PW.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 4, 1992
      In this penetrating profile, Meyers traces a writer who alienated friends, fervidly explored sexuality, restlessly traveled and refused to acknowledge the tuberculosis that claimed his life in 1930. Photos.

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