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William Gerhardie: A Biography
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William Gerhardie: A Biography

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On the strength of novels such as Futility and The Polyglots, William Gerhardie was hailed as the most brilliant writer of the 1920s, admired by Graham Greene, Evelyn Waugh, Olivia Manning and many others. Yet by 1940 he had ceased to publish, and increasingly towards the end of his life he lived as a recluse. In this acclaimed biography first published in 1990 Dido Davies rediscovers one of the most unjustly neglected of English writers, whose tragi-comic vision reflected his extraordinary life.

‘One of the most enjoyable biographies I have read for a long time.’ Humphrey Carpenter, Sunday Times

‘One of the most important literary lives of the century.’ Sean French, New Statesman

‘As engrossing as a well-packed novel.’ William Trevor

‘A comic masterpiece.’ Hilary Mantel, Guardian

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 June 2013
Pages
438
ISBN
9780571296491

On the strength of novels such as Futility and The Polyglots, William Gerhardie was hailed as the most brilliant writer of the 1920s, admired by Graham Greene, Evelyn Waugh, Olivia Manning and many others. Yet by 1940 he had ceased to publish, and increasingly towards the end of his life he lived as a recluse. In this acclaimed biography first published in 1990 Dido Davies rediscovers one of the most unjustly neglected of English writers, whose tragi-comic vision reflected his extraordinary life.

‘One of the most enjoyable biographies I have read for a long time.’ Humphrey Carpenter, Sunday Times

‘One of the most important literary lives of the century.’ Sean French, New Statesman

‘As engrossing as a well-packed novel.’ William Trevor

‘A comic masterpiece.’ Hilary Mantel, Guardian

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 June 2013
Pages
438
ISBN
9780571296491