Experiment in Autobiography
Book • 1934
Experiment in Autobiography is a comprehensive autobiography by H.G.
Wells, covering his life from his early years to his later career as a celebrated author and thinker.
The book offers a detailed account of his upbringing, education, and personal relationships, providing insights into the formative experiences that shaped his worldview.
Wells reflects on his literary and intellectual development, discussing the influences and ideas that informed his writing.
The autobiography also delves into his involvement in social and political movements, offering his perspectives on the major events and issues of his time.
It presents a candid and introspective portrait of a man who played a significant role in shaping modern thought and literature.
Wells, covering his life from his early years to his later career as a celebrated author and thinker.
The book offers a detailed account of his upbringing, education, and personal relationships, providing insights into the formative experiences that shaped his worldview.
Wells reflects on his literary and intellectual development, discussing the influences and ideas that informed his writing.
The autobiography also delves into his involvement in social and political movements, offering his perspectives on the major events and issues of his time.
It presents a candid and introspective portrait of a man who played a significant role in shaping modern thought and literature.
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