V.S. Pritchett: A Working Life

V.S. Pritchett: A Working Life

by JeremyTreglown (Author)

Synopsis

V. S. Pritchett - or VSP, as he was universally known - was the finest British short story writer of the twentieth century, and one of its liveliest, most humane critics. In this perceptive new biography, Jeremy Treglown uncovers a different VSP, a character as touching as any in his own fiction. Born in 1900, VSP began his working life as a journalist in Paris and Ireland. In Dublin, he stumbled into marriage, a relationship movingly uncovered here, and subsequently fell in love with Dorothy Roberts, 'the marvellous girl' who became his second wife. He combined a busy working life with the demands of home and fatherhood, became a leading contributor to the New Statesman and other periodicals. His friends over the years ranged from Sean O'Casey to Gerald Brenan, Graham Greene, George Orwell and Stephen Spender, and on to the new generation of Paul Theroux and Martin Amis. This dazzling new biography brilliantly analyses the art and power of Pritchett's seemingly artless writings, and draws on a mass of hitherto unpublished letters and diaries to bring our 'English Chekhov' to vibrant, pungent life - 'a small man of big appetites and energies', melancholy yet hilarious, and often surprisingly passionate.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 06 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 071269725X
ISBN 13: 9780712697255
Book Overview: Brilliant biography of the 'English Chekhov' who, in many ways, embodied literary life in the 20th century

Media Reviews
'Treglown has diligently woven together the threads of what was indeed a long and illustrious life... [He] has served this working life splendidly.' -- Anthony Thwaite * Guardian *
'Jeremy Treglown's subtle, humorous and succinct biography.' -- Hilary Spurling * Daily Telegraph *
'Jeremy Treglown's sophistication as a literary critic, and the lucid and intelligent way in which he observes the interaction between Pritchett's writing and personal life, make this an outstanding study.' -- Mark Bostridge * Independent on Sunday *
'A biography was called for... Treglown has performed his task with sympathy and skill - so much so, that you hardly ever think of it as a task.' -- John Gross * Sunday Telegraph *
'If it is true Pritchett currently suffers neglect, this sharp-witted, discriminating, intelligently succinct book should help to put things right.' -- John Carey * Sunday Times *
Author Bio
Jeremy Treglown's previous books include Roald Dahl: A Biography and Romancing: The Life and Work of Henry Green, which won the Dictionary of Literary Biography Award. Now a professor of English at the University of Warwick, he was editor of the Times Literary Supplement from 1982 to 1990. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.