Product Description
D. H. Lawrence and Frieda during the War Years, as told to the author by Stanley Hocking, "the boy" in Kangaroo. It includes D.H.'s relationship with Stanley's brother, the handsome William Henry; also, at this time the poem "Snake" had its inception.
From the Publisher
This book tells of the most critical time in this controversial man's life. Stanley Hocking's vivid memory unveils the third face of D. H. Lawrence. Not the one his complicated literary friends sketched nor the self-pursued image of his own fiction. This is a day-to-day Lawrence seen fondly, sometimes critically and with some amusement, by the people with whom he felt at ease: his Cornish farm friends..

