The Lost Prince, Michael Mewshaw
The Lost Prince, Michael Mewshaw
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The Lost Prince
A Search for Pat Conroy

Author: Michael Mewshaw

Narrator: Bob Souer

Unabridged: 7 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/26/2019


Synopsis

Pat Conroy was America's poet laureate of family dysfunction. A larger-than-life character and the author of such classics as The Prince of Tides and The Great Santini, Conroy was remembered by everybody for his energy, his exuberance, and his self-lacerating humor.

Michael Mewshaw's The Lost Prince is an intimate memoir of his friendship with Pat Conroy, one that involves their families and those days in Rome when they were both young—when Conroy went from being a popular regional writer to an internationally bestselling author. Family snapshots beautifully illustrate that time. Shortly before his forty-ninth birthday, Conroy telephoned Mewshaw to ask a terrible favor. With great reluctance, Mewshaw did as he was asked—and never saw Pat Conroy again.

Although they never managed to reconcile their differences completely, Conroy later urged Mewshaw to write about "me and you and what happened . . . i know it would cause much pain to both of us. but here is what that story has that none of your others have." The Lost Prince is Mewshaw's fulfillment of a promise.

About Michael Mewshaw

Michael Mewshaw's five-decade career includes award-winning fiction, nonfiction, literary criticism, and investigative journalism. He is the author of the nonfiction works Sympathy for the Devil: Four Decades of Friendship with Gore Vidal and Between Terror and Tourism; the novel Year of the Gun; and the memoir Do I Owe You Something? He has published in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and numerous international outlets. He spends much of his time in Key West, Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ed

I enjoyed reading Pat Conroy's The Lords of Discipline and Beach Music. I saw the movie The Prince of Tides. This candid look at his life and times by his long-time friend, fellow novelist Michael Mershaw, is a colorful story. I liked their early days while they resided in Rome with their families.......more

Goodreads review by Ben

I confess: I am a literary romantic. I really want to believe that great writers live in a paradise of books, good music, poetry, and fine conversations with other literary people, punctuated by long periods of sitting in a perfect setting writing words that will last forever. Reading about literary......more

Goodreads review by Claire

Though thoroughly engaging and expertly written, reading this book saddened me. I realize a memoir is a one-sided story. I also realize that anyone who has achieved fame is going to be a fair game. Were Pat Conroy alive, my response would be different. Not to disparage the book, for Mr. Mewshaw is a......more