With richness and delicacy, it describes the sophisticated New York society in which Wharton spent her youth, and chronicles her travels throughout Europe and her literary success as an adult. Beautifully depicted are her friendships with many of the most celebrated artists and writers of her day, including her close friend Henry James.
In his introduction to this edition, Louis Auchincloss calls the writing in A Backward Glance "as firm and crisp and lucid as in the best of her novels." It is a memoir that will charm and fascinate all readers of Wharton's fiction.
American biographer, historian, author. Winner of the National Book Award for Nonfiction and Pulitzer Prizes for Biography and History.
Theodore Roosevelt was born #OTD in 1858. I think my favorite anecdote is from Edith Wharton's memoir, "A Backward Glance." TR read her first novel, took her seriously, had all kinds of opinions—then happily admitted he was wrong. It captures why she and others liked him so much. https://t.co/YbVPMKMjqN
Born for Storms. Advisory Services : supporting practitioners. long term disaster response. Senior Fellow Brown University
@bryhutch This is my life now: “…unafraid of change, insatiable in intellectual curiosity, interested in big things, and happy in small ways.” Edith Wharton- A Backward Glance