Barbara Guest's biography is well-researched and generally very coherent, which I admire, since H.D.'s world was very complicated--many poems, novels, memoirs, and essays written; many lovers and friends; many travels in Europe and the United States; many diverseinterests such as Greek and Egyptian mythology, psychoanalysis, numerology, spiritualism, tarot, ESP, astrology, and so forth. I did miss a particular sensitivity to H.D.'s inner psychology and emotional life. In that way, the book was oddly flat, since H.D. herself was exquisitely sensitive to her inner thoughts and feelings. Finally, I wish there was more on Freud. H.D.'s an interesting person, but she tries my patience with her self-absorption, aesthetic preciousness, and apolitical approach to life. It's her relationship to Freud, frankly, that sparked my interest in her life.