The Extraordinary Life of Rebecca West: A Biography
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Rebecca West emerged as a prominent literary figure in the twentieth century, known for her fervent advocacy for women's rights and socialism. She began her writing career with articles in notable publications and quickly published a biography of Henry James at just twenty-four. Her first novel soon followed. West's personal life included a controversial affair with H.G. Wells, resulting in the birth of their son, Anthony, during the onset of World War I, reflecting her complex interplay of personal and political themes.