Farewell To Argument

John Stewart Collis

978 1 84232 637 4
Paperback | 176 pp
235 x 155 mm
Price: £8.99, $13.95, €12.95


Description:

In this intriguing glimpse at East and West, John Stewart Collis sets out his case that the West should lead the world into a new spiritual age by moving beyond the bounds of industrialisation. In putting forward this argument he compares the contribution of Ghandi and D H Lawrence and finds Lawrence’s thinking on the new spirituality to be more compelling. Farewell to Argument outlines the philosophy that led John Stewart Collis to be labelled a pioneer of the ecological movement.

Author biography:

John Stewart Collis The son of a prosperous Dublin solicitor, John Stewart Collis (1900-1984) was educated at Rugby School and Balliol, Oxford. After a short time at theological college, he became a writer. His first book – a critical study of George Bernard Shaw – was published to wide acclaim. Unable to repeat this success, he spent the pre-war years living in poverty. His fortunes changed in 1940 when he became a farm labourer working on the land in Dorset and Sussex. These experiences were published as the classic 'The Worm Forgives the Plough'.

In 1947, Collis’ talents were officially recognised when he won the Heinemann Foundation Award for Literature. He wrote biographies of Christopher Columbus, Havelock Ellis and Leo Tolstoy and is also celebrated for his works on natural phenomena in which he took a scientific subject and described it from the layperson’s point of view. Full of curiosity for the things most of us take for granted, these are the works of which Collis was most proud.

His imaginative autobiography, 'Bound Upon a Course', also reawakened interest in his earlier works and brought him belated recognition as a pioneer in the ecological movement.

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ISBNs: 9781842326374 978-1-84232-637-4 Title: farewell to argument