Once more, Roy Foster has proved that he is not only a brilliant academic but also able to write in a pleasant style. His book provides great insight into the life and works of W.B. Yeats. The attention the biographer pays to details and the anecdotes are what makes this volume a 'must' for anyone interested in this great Irish writer.
Very often with famous writers like Yeats, on whom too much has been written, the risk is for a biography to repeat the same facts over and over again. You will be surprised after reading Foster's book to discover new arresting episodes in each chapter. This book is not only for the erudite, it will please anyone who wants to learn more about Yeats, and you will be surprised to find how much you have actually learned on Yeats, and that without ever feeling bored or sleepy, unlike many academic books.
As well as his personal touch, Foster's academic excellence is nonetheless very much there, as can be seen not only in his densely footnoted and well researched volume, but also in the very useful alphabetical index. In it, you can locate where to find out about Yeats's health, smoking habits, really anything...
Basically, if you are looking for something or someone that is very specific (thing, person, title of poem or play), you will find it simply by browsing through the index. And then once you have found it, you will be surprised to find yourself devouring the rest of book. Magnificent as well as affordable!!!