Jeffrey Meyers, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, has recently been given an Award in Literature by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Thirty of his books have been translated into fourteen languages and seven alphabets, and published on six continents. He lives in Berkeley, California.
A solid if not enjoyable account of Mr Lawrence s life .my first biography about him which I found a very dry account.reading between the lines of Mr meyers book he seems to have been a rather sad individual with a low opinion of others.a rather spoiled man child,who having cursed with Ill health was determined to make others lives a misery as well.why is it that the people that are blessed with an artistic skill seem to think they have to suffer for their art.
Adequate overview of Lawrence but lackluster. I'm sure there are better biographies of him out there and I welcome suggestions. This portrays him as an unhealthy, emotionally unstable , petty, abusive man.
bookmarked at page 203 of 387, somewhere between 1916-1919, he's not even out of Cornwall, yet, when I put the book down and never return to it. I know much about his life from there because of his involvement with Aldous Huxley both in England and later in the United States.