This remarkable and powerful novel is described by Francis Stuart himself as an imaginative fiction in which only real people appear, and under their actual names where possible', and it is generally agreed to be his masterpiece.Originally published in 1971 in the USA, now published for the first time in Ireland, it bears witness to the dilemmas presented by love and art, following H through his disastrous marriage to Iseult Gonne, the Irish Civil War, interment, and life as a writer, poultry farmer, racehorse owner and bohemian in 1930s London, before his defection' to Berlin for the duration of the Second World War.The painstaking, unsettling story of H's search for authenticity under exilic conditions of dishonor and European collapse is one of spiritual quest. Branded a fascist because of ambivalent associations with Nazi Germany-his books were banned until Victor Gollancz risked ostracism by publishing him in the 1940s-Stuart cultivates and embodies the art of the outsider.
Henry Francis Montgomery Stuart (1902–2000) was an Irish writer. His novels have been described as having a thrusting modernist iconoclasm. Awarded the highest artistic accolade in Ireland before his death in 2000.
Works:
We Have Kept the Faith, Dublin 1923 Women and God, London 1931 Pigeon Irish, London 1932 The Coloured Dome, London 1932 Try the Sky, London 1933 Glory, London 1933 Things to Live For: Notes for an Autobiography, London 1934 In Search of Love, London 1935 The Angels of Pity, London 1935 The White Hare, London 1936 The Bridge, London 1937 Julie, London 1938 The Great Squire, London 1939 Der Fall Casement, Hamburg 1940 The Pillar of Cloud, London 1948 Redemption, London 1949 The Flowering Cross, London 1950 Good Friday's Daughter, London 1952 The Chariot, London 1953 The Pilgrimage, London 1955 Victors and Vanquished, London 1958 Angels of Providence, London 1959 Black List Section H, Southern Illinois Univ. Press 1971 Memorial, London 1973 A Hole in the Head, London 1977 The High Consistory, London 1981 We Have Kept the Faith: New and Selected Poems, Dublin 1982 States of Mind, Dublin 1984 Faillandia, Dublin 1985 The Abandoned Snail Shell, Dublin 1987 Night Pilot, Dublin 1988 A Compendium of Lovers, Dublin 1990 Arrow of Anguish, Dublin 1995 King David Dances, Dublin 1996
Pamphlets
Nationality and Culture, Dublin 1924 Mystics and Mysticism, Dublin 1929 Racing for Pleasure and Profit in Ireland and Elsewhere, Dublin 1937
Plays
Men Crowd me Round, 1933 Glory, 1936 Strange Guests, 1940 Flynn's Last Dive, 1962 Who Fears to Speak, 1970
Additionally, Stuart authored many articles in various journals.