Burning Man, Frances Wilson
Burning Man, Frances Wilson
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Burning Man
The Trials of D.H. Lawrence

Author: Frances Wilson

Narrator: Esther Wane

Unabridged: 16 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/08/2021


Synopsis

"Never trust the teller," wrote D. H. Lawrence, "trust the tale." Everyone who knew him told stories about Lawrence, and Lawrence told stories about everyone he knew. He also told stories about himself, again and again: a pioneer of autofiction, no writer before Lawrence had made so permeable the border between life and literature. In Burning Man: The Trials of D. H. Lawrence, acclaimed biographer Frances Wilson tells a new story about the author, focusing on his decade of superhuman writing and travel between 1915, when The Rainbow was suppressed following an obscenity trial, and 1925, when he was diagnosed with tuberculosis.

Eschewing the confines of traditional biography, Burning Man offers a triptych of lesser-known episodes drawn from lesser-known sources, including tales of Lawrence as told by his friends in letters, memoirs, and diaries. Focusing on three turning points in Lawrence’s pilgrimage and three central adversaries—his wife, Frieda; the writer Maurice Magnus; and his patron, Mabel Dodge Luhan—Wilson uncovers a lesser-known Lawrence, both as a writer and as a man.

Strikingly original, superbly researched, and always revelatory, Burning Man is a marvel of iconoclastic biography. With flair and focus, Wilson unleashes a distinct perspective on one of history's most beloved and infamous writers.

About Frances Wilson

Frances Wilson is a critic, a journalist, and the author of several works of nonfiction, including Literary Seductions; The Courtesan's Revenge; The Ballad of Dorothy Wordsworth, which won the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize; How to Survive the Titanic, winner of the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography; and Guilty Thing: A Life of Thomas De Quincey, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and she received a fellowship from the New York Public Library's Cullman Center in 2018. She lives in London with her daughter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Janet

I had read Lawrence's major novels years ago, but knew absolutely nothing about his life. I'd come of age in an era when the prevailing wisdom of literary study was that one should come to an author's work clean--without any preconceived ideas or reference to secondary works, that one should grapple......more

Goodreads review by Mandy

Superb biography. I found it totally compelling. And certainly not “just another biography”, for Wilson casts an original and insightful eye over the old material and brings something fresh to the table. Lawrence came vividly to life for me in this meticulously researched book and it’s a must-read f......more

Goodreads review by Antenna

Perhaps to achieve an original take on D H Lawrence, Frances Wilson’s biography “of imagination”, links the author’s middle years, “the decade of superhuman energy and productivity” from 1915-25, with the events of Dante’s “Divine Comedy”. So the war years of 1915-19 which Lawrence spent in England,......more

Goodreads review by Ryan

Not about the festival in America. The aim is to present DH Lawrence in all his messy, ranting glory. Unfortunately the execution is all over the place - especially in the middle section where it meanders aimlessly for dozens of pages. Does make a compelling case for the poems, stories and travel wr......more