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"I have many anecdotes to tell you--my life is a series of anecdotes," Rebecca West exclaimed in 1925, "all of which seem to me in the worst possible taste!" This teasing valediction is only one of the thousandfold pleasures within Selected Letters of Rebecca West. Bonnie Kime Scott has chosen over 200 sparkling, combative, and committed pieces of correspondence, and the result makes one wonder how she could bear to leave the other 9,800 or so out. West (1892-1983) gave us some of the 20th century's greatest fiction and nonfiction, and her letters are equally artful. Scholars will be drawn in by her historical acuity, while others will seize on West's sharp reportage and (of lesser import but equal joy) gossip. This "novelist-newshen" never seems to have been off duty, and bon mots abound. She dubbed George Bernard Shaw "a eunuch perpetually inflamed by flirtation," and found Queen Elizabeth's tragedy the fact that "the poor child spends her life asking questions which people answer!" In a 1960 letter, alas quoted only in a footnote, West offered Oscar Wilde's son the definitive word on his progenitor's fate: "What your father did to little boys is not so criminal as what little boys did to your father's prose."

West's letters also provide a melancholy picture of her personal life. As early as 1913, she told her lover H.G. Wells, "I always knew that you would hurt me to death some day, but I hoped to choose the time and place." Their son, Anthony West, proved an equally long-term torment, as he alternated between private complaints and public attacks. Though the constraints of career, motherhood, and Wells would have crippled a lesser being, West displayed remarkable fortitude and surprising modesty. She was ever ready to defend herself, debating such heavy hitters as Arthur Schlesinger and Lionel Trilling. Yet she refused to engage in self-promotion, and seldom even referred to her own work until it was a fait accompli. (A comical exception to the rule would be the author's fantasia about her novel The Judge: "Thomas Hardy makes his wife read it to him over and over again, it being the only book ever written as gloomy as his own. His wife told me this in accents of incredible bitterness.")

As she grew older, Rebecca West came to feel that society and even intellectuals perpetuated a climate of lies, treachery, and triviality, which she felt obliged to combat. How effective a battle this was is anybody's guess. Still, her letters afford us the whole woman--vital, passionate, and even, from time to time, mortifying. "Yours wildly," she signed one. Who would have her otherwise? --Kerry Fried



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Dame Rebecca West (1892-1983)--novelist, journalist, essayist, literary critic, travel writer, and political writer--wrote with vigor throughout her 90 years. In addition to these genres, West wrote several letters a day, an estimated 10,000 in her lifetime. Of those surviving, Scott (English, Univ. of Delaware) selected over 200 from family and library collections in the United States and Great Britain for this volume. Arranged chronologically, the letters reflect West's personality, political concerns (e.g., suffrage, communism, fascism, Fabian socialism, apartheid, and Cold War espionage), love affair with H.G. Wells, literary opinions and interpretations of contemporaries (e.g., George Bernard Shaw, Virginia Woolf, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Emma Goldman, and Fanny Hurst), travels, and concerns with biographical works written by her son, Anthony West; Victoria Glendinning; and Gordon Ray. Scott provides succinct, informative introductions to each section of letters. This well-edited volume will help contribute to scholarship on West. Recommended for academic libraries.
-Jeris Cassel, Rutgers Univ. Libs., New Brunswick, NJ
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  • Hardcover: 546 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press; 2000 Edition Ninth Printing edition (February 9, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300079044
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300079043
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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8 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars questionable attention to detail in the preface, April 9, 2000
Rebecca lived through a lot of interesting things and knew interesting people, so if you're looking to read her letters, this is probably a pretty good collection of nicely typed out copies of them. I would disregard the preface since the editor, Bonnie Scott, has obviously not spent the time on attention to details and solid background information. If you want to read about Rebecca, I would recommend "Rebecca West: a saga of the century" by Carl Rollyson, who spent many hours at our home talking with my father and getting all his facts right over a long period of research.
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3.0 out of 5 stars editing updates, April 11, 2000
since my last review, I have written to Bonnie Scott and she has contacted the publishers to correct errors. So it's getting better.
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