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Cyril Connolly: A Life Book

`In one of tje funniest biographies I have ever read, Lewis assembles all the excellently entertaining anecdotes about this deeply loved, much mocked, sometimes reviled figure whose departure has robbed the litarary world of its social smartness and any worthwhile eccentricity . . . [An] excellent, wildly funny and informative biography. `Auberon Waugh, Literary Review. Precociously brilliant in his youth, Cyril Connolly was haunted for the rest of his life by a sense of failure and a romatic yearning to recover a lost Eden. His two great books, The Unquiet Grave and Enemies of Promise, are classics of English prose, combining wit, romanticism and merciless self-knowledge. As witty in person as he as in his prose, he was notoriously slothful and greedy; he was married three times, abd his dealings with women were bedevilled by a lifelong tendency to be in love with two or more people at once.Read More

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    Astonishingly precocious in his youth, Cyril Connolly was haunted for the rest of his life by an acute sense of failure and romantic yearning. His two greatest books, The Unquiet Grave and Enemies of Promise, are classics of English prose, combining wit, romanticism, and merciless self-knowledge. He was an essayist and parodist of genius, a superb literary journalist, and nurturer of some of the finest writers of his time. As witty in person as he was in his prose, he was also notoriously slothful and greedy; married three times, his dealings with women were bedeviled by a lifelong tendency to be in love with two or more at once. Jeremy Lewis is the ideal biographer of Connolly--sympathetic to his doubts and failings, celebratory of his achievements, delighted by his humor and love of gossip. His book will be the definitive life--an illuminating portrait of the man and of the literary era in which he played such a key role.

  • 0712666354
  • 9780712666350
  • Jeremy Lewis
  • 7 May 1998
  • Pimlico
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 653
  • New Ed
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