Sea and Sardinia

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Sea and Sardinia is a travel book by the English writer D.H. Lawrence. It describes a brief excursion undertaken by Lawrence and Frieda, his wife aka Queen Bee, from Taormina in Sicily to the interior of Sardinia. They visited Cagliari, Mandas, Sorgono and Nuoro. Despite the brevity of his visit, Lawrence distills an essence of the island and its people that is still recognisable today. Extracts were originally printed in The Dial during October and November 1921 and the book was first published in New York, USA in 1921 by Thomas Seltzer, with illustrations by Jan Juta. A British edition, published by Martin Secker, came out in April 1923.

[edit] Standard edition

  • Sea and Sardinia (1921), edited by Mara Kalnins,Cambridge University Press, 1997, ISBN 0-521-24275-4