This first life of Cézanne in more than a quarter-century offers a vital reassessment of the invi...
A major achievement—Callow examines Chekhov's life within the context of the evolution of his art...
How are great turning points in history experienced by individuals?As Britain pulls away from Eur...
A skillful biography focusing on D. H. Lawrence's developing consciousness during his childhood a...
Philip Callow's new biography of Russia's greatest dramatist and storyteller is a major achieveme...
Published on the hundredth anniversary of Van Gogh's death, this is the first full-length biograp...
Philip Callow 's splendidly readable biography of Robert Louis Stevenson recounts the life of Sco...
In this follow up to his biography of Lawrence's childhood and youth, Son and Lover, Mr. Callow r...
Callow's evocative new life of Walt Whitman captures the elusive truth of the great poet of democ...
When Philip Callow's Common People was first published in 1958, reviewer John Betjeman described ...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowled...