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Burning Man: The Ascent of DH Lawrence review – purgatory and paradise with a wild prophet


Burning Man: The Ascent of DH Lawrence review – purgatory and paradise with a wild prophet
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In a letter of 1913, DH Lawrence described his belief that in order to be an artist, it is necessary to be profoundly religious: a veritable martyr, in fact. “I always feel as if I stood naked for the fire of Almighty God to go through me,” wrote this man who had always repudiated his christian name, which was David (friends called him Lorenzo). “I often think of my dear Saint Lawrence on his gridiron, when he said ‘Turn me over, brothers, I am done enough on this side.’” ....

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Review: Latest Rachel Cusk novel honors Mabel Dodge Luhan


Review: Latest Rachel Cusk novel honors Mabel Dodge Luhan
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This cover image released by Farrar, Straus and Giroux shows Second Place, a novel by Rachel Cusk. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux via AP)AP
“Second Place,” by Rachel Cusk (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
In 1922, the now-legendary arts patron Mabel Dodge Luhan invited the British writer D.H. Lawrence to her home in Taos, New Mexico. A decade later, she published a memoir about the visit called “Lorenzo in Taos.”
Rachel Cusk’s latest novel, “Second Place,” was inspired by that memoir and written as a tribute to Luhan. One need not be familiar with the first to marvel at the second a brilliant but flawed allegory filled with ravishing descriptions of nature set in an unidentified land after an unspecified global financial collapse that has rendered travel almost impossible. ....

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Review: Latest Rachel Cusk novel honours Mabel Dodge Luhan


by Ann Levin, The Associated Press
Posted May 3, 2021 12:48 pm ADT
Last Updated May 3, 2021 at 12:55 pm ADT
This cover image released by Farrar, Straus and Giroux shows Second Place, a novel by Rachel Cusk. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux via AP)
“Second Place,” by Rachel Cusk (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
In 1922, the now-legendary arts patron Mabel Dodge Luhan invited the British writer D.H. Lawrence to her home in Taos, New Mexico. A decade later, she published a memoir about the visit called “Lorenzo in Taos.”
Rachel Cusk’s latest novel, “Second Place,” was inspired by that memoir and written as a tribute to Luhan. One need not be familiar with the first to marvel at the second a brilliant but flawed allegory filled with ravishing descriptions of nature set in an unidentified land after an unspecified global financial collapse that has rendered travel almost impossible. ....

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This cover image released by Farrar, Straus and Giroux shows Second Place, a novel by Rachel Cusk. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux via AP)
May 03, 2021 - 8:48 AM
“Second Place,” by Rachel Cusk (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
In 1922, the now-legendary arts patron Mabel Dodge Luhan invited the British writer D.H. Lawrence to her home in Taos, New Mexico. A decade later, she published a memoir about the visit called “Lorenzo in Taos.”
Rachel Cusk’s latest novel, “Second Place,” was inspired by that memoir and written as a tribute to Luhan. One need not be familiar with the first to marvel at the second — a brilliant but flawed allegory filled with ravishing descriptions of nature set in an unidentified land after an unspecified global financial collapse that has rendered travel almost impossible. ....

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