Efforts at Truth: An Autobiography
Foreword by Nicholas Mosley
Nicholas Mosley brings the unblinking probing of a scientist to bear on the workings of the writer's imagination. The result is a constantly stimulating, frequently startling, and always cheerfully unorthodox autobiography.
As a novelist, biographer, editor, and screenwriter, Nicholas Mosley has always been concerned with the central paradox of writing: if by definition fiction is untrue, and biography never complete, is there a form that will enable a writer to get at the truth of a life? In Efforts at Truth Mosley scrutinizes his own life and work, but examines them as a curious observer, fascinated by the constant interaction of reality and the written word.
As a life, it has been colorful, in settings ranging from the West Indies to a remote Welsh hill farm, from war action in Italy to battles with Hollywood moguls, from the Colony Room to the House of Lords. In print, the range has been as wide: editor of a controversial religious magazine, author of the acclaimed novel series Catastrophe Practice, screenwriter of his own work with Joe Losey and John Frankenheimer, biographer of his notorious father Oswald Mosley, and, in 1990, winner of the Whitbread Award for his novel Hopeful Monsters.
Efforts at Truth, Mosley's distinctive autobiography, brings together the singular life and intricate mind of an important, multifaceted writer.
Details
ISBN-10
1-56478-075-9
ISBN-13
9781564780751
Publication Date
Jun 1995
Nb of pages
345
Dimensions 6 x 9 in.
ReviewsPress Reviews
Evening Standard (London)
This fascinating book is a brave and honest attempt by a novelist to explain his books by his life, his life by his books, and achieve a coherent view of the human condition based on a Christian
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Sunday Telegraph (London)
Literary Review
It should interest, even fascinate, people who haven't read his fiction, for it is essentially a record of his attempt to make sense of life . . . It is exhilarating to read about it; it must
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American Book Review
Times Literary Supplement
Observer
This is an exhilarating book. So intent is Mosley on himself learning from experience and reflection that he becomes an inspiring teacher. It is important for him to pass something of this on
- Jane Dunn
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Chicago Tribune
[A] magnificently idiosyncratic autobiography, in which he tries to picture the patterns that have informed his own life and work . . . [Mosley's project is] the careful dissection of thought
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Kirkus Reviews
Choice
There is no question that Efforts at Truth succeeds. Mosley clearly considers his primary task that of giving an accurate and scrupulously objective account of his life . . . [T]he
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