Source:Rollyson, Carl. Rebecca West

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Source Rebecca West
A Modern Sibyl
Author Rollyson, Carl
Coverage
Place United Kingdom
Year range 1910 - 1980
Surname Fairfield, Wells, West
Subject Biography
Publication information
Type Book
Publisher iUniverse
Date issued 2009
Place issued Bloomington, Indiana
Citation
Rollyson, Carl. Rebecca West: A Modern Sibyl. (Bloomington, Indiana: iUniverse, 2009).
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Summary

This is the second edition of Carl Rollyson's standard biography about Rebecca West. It begins with a portrait that attempts to evoke the living person in all her dimensions. It concludes with an interview with one of her favorite secretaries, Elizabeth Leyshon (author of Rebecca West and the Sliding Boundary), who eluded him in the 1990s but provided new insights into her employer's character for this book. The biography's new title emphasizes that Rebecca West was a prophet - one not always appreciated in her own day. As early as 1917, she understood where the world was headed and realized that the revolution in Russia held out false hope. Because she took this view as a socialist, those on the left scorned her as an apostate, whereas she understood that Communism would result in a disaster for the British left. Readers wishing to gauge the range of West's fiction and nonfiction should read Woman as Artist and Thinker, published by iUniverse. Rollyson has read his words anew, sharpening sentences, omitting words and paragraphs - sometimes entire sections - in order to provide a refreshing, more engaging, and spirited account of one of the world's major writers.