
EARLY MEMORIES; SOME CHAPTERS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY - BY JOHN BUTLER YEATS. - THE CUALA PRESS CHURCHTOWN DUNDRUM - MCMXXIII
PREFACE
EARLY MEMORIES SOME CHAPTERS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY JOHN BUTLER YEATS.
In this intimate memoir, an Irish painter recounts the winding path that led him from a childhood spent sketching on any scrap of paper to a career that placed him in the bohemian cafés of early‑twentieth‑century New York. He describes a father who, though hoping for a legal profession, quietly supplied endless sheets and encouraged his son’s love of drawing. The early chapters capture the clash between a practical mother’s frugality and a grandfather’s generosity, setting the tone for a life lived in tension between duty and desire.
Later, he settles in a modest French hotel on Manhattan’s 29th Street, where nightly gatherings of painters, writers, and patrons become the backdrop for his relentless sketch‑book practice. He speaks candidly about a lifelong quest for a perfect self‑portrait, a work that remained unfinished as he wrestled with light, colour, and memory. Through letters and recollections, the memoir offers a window into an artist who cherished the present yet could not help comparing it to the vanished faces of those he loved, inviting listeners to share in his quiet wisdom.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (134K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust.)
Release date
2020-08-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1839–1922
An Irish portrait painter with a sharp eye for character, he is remembered both for his own art and for the remarkable creative family around him. Trained first for the law, he turned to painting instead and became a lively presence in Irish cultural life.
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