T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 318
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 318
To H.Williamson
Plymouth
1.11. 31
Dear H.J.
I have had my annual leave, all 26 days of it, shut
tight in a London room translating the Odyssey: and on
the last day of it I finished the last book, landed it
in to the publisher, and trundled home. Thank heaven
it is done. It was on my nerves. Only I have wasted
all my leave.
For quite a while I have wanted to write to you,
about the Dream officer Women. There are a group of us
here in camp who read: mostly my books, for I'm a
person upon whom books naturally flow. First one,
then another, then lastly myself, (for I was Odyssey-
fridden and swore I would not read line till it was over)
read it, and confessed that to our minds you had written
nothing so good before. Not Tarka: Tarka is rather
more than a book: it is such chiselled prose and so
strange. But the Dream is a full-blooded book of man
& woman, very hot, rushing and life-like. The charac-
ters so good: the places so good. Your Nate-Castle,
was it?- a creation. Folkestone in armistice year,
the faculty itself. Your men so good: all of them. The
chief woman feels like a living being.
It's an awfully good book, and I hope the sales and
critics have felt it. You have, in it, come wholly
out of your ivory tower. Only in the tower could you
have written Tarkai but life is better outside the
tower than in.
Does the Dream finish the Maddison books? I suppose
so. New York will have prompted you to interests so
far from your dead self. Only take my assurance that
the Dream is very rare & fine and strong.
I wonder what you are doing? This sorrowful weather
shuts everyone indoors, and will have made your shallow-
fords too deep to cross, all the summer. I'm afraid of
of coming to see the place, with a nume so lovely. If
only you lived at Winston Mudbank, the next valley to
ours of the flym!
To tell you the truth, some reluctance holds me con-
stantly in camp. Here I feel in a setting, and appreast
likes. Outside - well, I (feel, deleted) am hasty to
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