Fleeing his work in a coal mine, his marriage and children, the War's destruction of his homeland and its burgeoning industrialisation, Aaron Sisson seeks new adventures in Italy. Making his living as a flutist and mixing in intellectual and artistic circles, Aaron meets a succession of people, including an affair with an aristocratic lady, that show him what is possible in his life. But is there a price to pay for such freedom? This imaginative, philosophical work is rich in symbolism and full of spontaneity. Written in the years following World War I, the novel continues Lawrence's meditation on love between the sexes, and the political and religious ideology that have shaped Western civilisation.
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Publication Date: 01 Jul 2019
Publisher: Parthian Books
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781910901250
About D. H. Lawrence
D. H. Lawrence was a British novelist poet playwright essayist literary critic and painter. He was born in 1885 in Eastwood Nottinghamshire. From 1902 to 1908 Lawrence worked as a teacher at the British School in Eastwood. During these years he worked on his first writings: poems short stories and a draft of a novella. While living in Germany in 1912 Lawrence was arrested and accused of being a British spy but was later released without charge. After this incident he moved with his wife-to-be Frieda Weekley to Italy. The couple returned to Britain soon after the outbreak of World War I and were married in 1914. They were viewed with suspicion due to Weekley's German parentage and Lawrence's open contempt for militarism. After the war Lawrence undertook a voluntary exile from Britain and spent the remainder of his life travelling the world with his wife. He is widely recognised as one of the greatest travel writers in the English language. Lawrence sailed to Australia in February 1922 and in September of the same year moved to New Mexico in the United States. In 1925 Lawrence suffered a near fatal attack of malaria and tuberculosis. His health remained in poor condition for the rest of his life limiting his ability to travel. Despite this Lawrence continued to write up to his death in 1930.