Jean Rhys was an artist of brilliance and fury best known for her
late literary masterpiece, Wide Sargasso Sea. But she was also
a woman in constant psychological turmoil, whose blazing talent
rescued her time and time again from the abyss. Lilian Pizzichini
follows Rhys from her girlhood in Dominica, through three failed
marriages and five misunderstood books, up to her death in 1979. This
is an unforgettable portrait of a woman whose writing was both her
life and her lifeline.
Lilian Pizzichini has worked for the
Literary Review
and the
Times Literary Supplement
. Her first book,
Dead Men's Wages
, won the 2002 Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger for Non-fiction.
Until recently she was writer-in-residence at a prison. She lives in
London.