Body of Truth: D.H. Lawrence, The Nomadic Years, 1919-1930

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About the author: Philip Callow - biographer, novelist, and poet - has also written the lives of Chekhov, Cezanne, Robert Louis Stevenson, Walt Whitman, and Van Gogh, all published to critical acclaim. His biography of D.H. Lawrence's early years, Son and Lover, was widely praised.   296  pages ISBN: 978-1-871551-82-2 Greenwich Exchange Category: Biography Series: None       Reviews   His prose is cldear and easy and elegant, his observation sharp but kind and never superficial. V.S. Naipaul   By some happy balance of insight and sympathy, Philip Callow manages to engage attention and understanding without alienating common sense. His achievement is to let us see impulses and passions from the inside, without censure or praise. Margaret Drabble   There is an aroused, never quiet defined current of emotion running under the prose the prose which ensures that the story, however familiar by now, reamins consistently readable. A. Alvarez

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About the author: Philip Callow - biographer, novelist, and poet - has also written the lives of Chekhov, Cezanne, Robert Louis Stevenson, Walt Whitman, and Van Gogh, all published to critical acclaim. His biography of D.H. Lawrence's early years, Son and Lover, was widely praised.   296  pages ISBN: 978-1-871551-82-2 Greenwich Exchange Category: Biography Series: None       Reviews   His prose is cldear and easy and elegant, his observation sharp but kind and never superficial. V.S. Naipaul   By some happy balance of insight and sympathy, Philip Callow manages to engage attention and understanding without alienating common sense. His achievement is to let us see impulses and passions from the inside, without censure or praise. Margaret Drabble   There is an aroused, never quiet defined current of emotion running under the prose the prose which ensures that the story, however familiar by now, reamins consistently readable. A. Alvarez

About the author: Philip Callow - biographer, novelist, and poet - has also written the lives of Chekhov, Cezanne, Robert Louis Stevenson, Walt Whitman, and Van Gogh, all published to critical acclaim. His biography of D.H. Lawrence's early years, Son and Lover, was widely praised.   296  pages ISBN: 978-1-871551-82-2 Greenwich Exchange Category: Biography Series: None       Reviews   His prose is cldear and easy and elegant, his observation sharp but kind and never superficial. V.S. Naipaul   By some happy balance of insight and sympathy, Philip Callow manages to engage attention and understanding without alienating common sense. His achievement is to let us see impulses and passions from the inside, without censure or praise. Margaret Drabble   There is an aroused, never quiet defined current of emotion running under the prose the prose which ensures that the story, however familiar by now, reamins consistently readable. A. Alvarez