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Look! We Have Come Through!

Living with D. H. Lawrence

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Look! We Have Come Through!

By: Lara Feigel
Narrated by: Emily Pennant-Rea
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Bloomsbury presents Look! We Have Come Through! by Lara Feigel, read by Emily Pennant-Rea.

‘Her intensity and intimacy are engaging’ Blake Morrison, Guardian
‘A lovely, urgent, serious book' Tessa Hadley
‘Refreshing and unexpected’ Daisy Hay, Financial Times

Brilliantly interweaving literary criticism, biography and memoir, Look! We Have Come Through! is a captivating exhumation of an author and a compelling manifesto for exposing ourselves to difficult and dangerous views.

Lara Feigel listens to birds outside her window – their circling, strident calls – and thinks of D. H. Lawrence. It is the spring of 2020 and, as the pandemic takes hold, she locks down in rural Oxfordshire with her partner, her two children, and that most explosive of writers.

Proceeding month by month through the year, she sets out to start again with Lawrence: to find vital literary companionship; to use him as a guide to rural living and even, unexpectedly, to child-rearing; to find a way through his writing to excavate the modern world she feels he helped bring into being. Tracing the arc of Lawrence’s life and delving deep into his writings, she confronts his anger, his passion, his tumultuous vitality. In the process, she faces some of today’s most urgent dilemmas, from secular religion to the climate crisis, from sex and sexuality to feminism’s ideas about motherhood. And, as she watches the seasons change alongside Lawrence, Feigel finds the rhythms of her own life shifting in unexpected ways.

©2022 Text copyright Lara Feigel, ‘On Paul Goodman’ by Susan Sontag. Copyright © 1972, Susan Sontag, used by permission of The Wylie Agency (UK) Limited.‘Elias Canetti’ by Susan Sontag. Copyright © 1982, Susan Sontag, used by permission of The Wylie Agency (UK) Limited. (P)2022 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Lawrence is one of those writers that splits opinion, and one of the few it's truly worth returning to in order to see anew, review & revise. A purposeful purposely challenging writer and read, this is a fresh and personal examination of the vitality, warts, faults and joys of this most troubling and troubled writer. A good read.

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