Hugh Kingsmill wrote over thirty books, and his highly praised
biography of Frank Harris is one of four of his books to be
reissued by Faber Finds, to mark the sixtieth anniversary of his
death.
'An extremely fine piece of work ... out of this candid
recognition of weakness there comes a living portrait which has
made at least one reader who found Frank Harris's personality
violently antipathetic understand why a great many people adored
him and forgave him.' Rebecca West "Daily Telegraph"
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'Hugh Kingsmill's biography of Frank Harris ... is adroit,
rather malicious and very entertaining. Little did poor Harris
realise, when he was busy roaring his own praises at this young
man, that he would be served up with such sauce.' J. B. Priestley
"Evening Standard"
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""'Kingsmill's biography is neither an adulation nor an attack:
it is a record of a 'queer cuss', flashy, magnetic, enormously
gifted with everything save principle ... Harris] skilfully hunts
down the spoor of probable fact in the extraordinary tangle of
romantic make-believe which Harris planted over his own tracks.'
"Observer"
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