A riveting novel about the remarkable life-and many loves-of author H. G. Wells. 
H. G. Wells, author of "The Time Machine" and "War of the Worlds," was  one of the twentieth century's most prophetic and creative writers, a  man who immersed himself in socialist politics and free love, whose  meteoric rise to fame brought him into contact with the most important  literary, intellectual, and political figures of his time, but who in  later years felt increasingly ignored and disillusioned in his own  utopian visions. Novelist and critic David Lodge has taken the  compelling true story of Wells's life and transformed it into a witty  and deeply moving narrative about a fascinating yet flawed man. 
Wells had sexual relations with innumerable women in his lifetime, but  in 1944, as he finds himself dying, he returns to the memories of a  select group of wives and mistresses, including the brilliant young  student Amber Reeves and the gifted writer Rebecca West. As he reviews  his professional, political, and romantic successes and failures, it is  through his memories of these women that he comes to understand himself.  Eloquent, sexy, and tender, the novel is an artfully composed portrait  of Wells's astonishing life, with vivid glimpses of its turbulent  historical background, by one of England's most respected and popular  writers. (Check Catalog)
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time." 
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