Cyril Connolly: A Life

Cyril Connolly: A Life

by JeremyLewis (Author)

Synopsis

Precociously brilliant in his youth, Cyril Connolly was haunted for the rest of his life by a sense of failure and a romantic 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. He was an essayist and parodist of genius, a superb literary journalist, and as editor of HORIZON nurtured some of the finest writers of his time, yet his own genius was essentially autobiographical, and even his book reviews were permeated with his personlity. As witty in person as he was in his prose, he was notoriously slothful and greedy; he was married three times, and his dealings with women were bedevilled by a lifelong tendency to be in love with two or more people at once. Jeremy Lewis, Connolly's authorised biographer, has had access to -and quotes extensively from - previously unpublished letters, diaries articles and stories, and has spoken to many of those who knew and loved his subject. Lewis is the perfect biographer of Connolly, sympathetic towards his doubts and failings, justly celebratory of his achievements, revelling in his humour and love of gossip. His book will be the definitive life, not only a marvellous portrait of the man but of his circle of and of an era in the literary life of

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 653
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd
Published: 08 May 1997

ISBN 10: 0224037102
ISBN 13: 9780224037105

Author Bio
Jeremy Lewis worked in publishing for much of his life after leaving Trinity College, Dublin, in 1965; he was director of Chatto & Windus for ten years, and the deputy editor of the London Magazine from 1990 to 1994. He has written two volumes of autobiography, Playing for Time and Kindred Spirits, and edited The Chatto Book of Office Life. A Committee Member of the R. S Surtees Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, he is married with two daughters, and lives near Richmond Park.