About This Book
The biographer reorganizes published material and correspondence to present a compact life of a writer who repeatedly wrote himself into myth, tracing how personal memory, literary invention, and self-reinvention shaped his oeuvre. The narrative compares contemporaneous sources and earlier lives, evaluates recurring habits—changing names, fictionalizing episodes, and recasting real acquaintances as memorable characters—and gives illustrative episodes such as the transformation of a Gypsy acquaintance into a literary hero. Alongside critical caution, the account explains the author’s methods, sources, and the difficulties of separating fact from deliberate embellishment.
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