Two Hearts That Beat As One - Hardcover Edition


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The Sonia Greene Autobiography

Businesswoman, milliner, writer, publisher, patroness—known to many as the woman who was married to famed ‘weird fiction’ writer H.P. Lovecraft—Sonia Haft Greene Lovecraft Davis was a woman of many names because she lived a rich and fascinating life. Scholar and editor Monica Wasserman, working with Helios House Press, is delighted to be publishing a beautiful case-bound (hardcover) edition of Sonia’s autobiography, Two Hearts That Beat as One, sharing Sonia's story in her own words, accompanied by a plethora of photos and papers from her archives, and with a foreword by Sean Branney and Andrew Leman of the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society.

These case-bound (hardcover) books will be printed in full colour on high-quality art paper, and Smythe-sew for durability and lay-flat convenience. Our Standard Edition book features a quarter-bound hardcover with gold foil details.

Title: Two Hearts That Beat as One: An Autobiography
Author: Sonia H. Davis
Editor: Monica Wasserman
Year: 2024
Format: Hardcover, 8 × 10 inches (203 × 254 mm)
Pages: 288
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-911683-22-3

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Alastair
A Different Angle On Lovecraft

Biographies are often unavoidably fictionalised accounts, given they must condense a human lifetime into relatively few pages. The opening part here, covering the earlier years of Sonia Davis’ life, indeed reads like fiction, from details probably gleaned only much later, coupled with her recollections of a few key incidents. This impression is enhanced as Sonia wished the text to be written in the third person. Once we pass beyond her formative years, however, the text becomes increasingly fascinating, as a record of her life and times, including contradictions and uncertainties. Most here will probably expect to find their greatest interest concerning her time in close connection to H P Lovecraft. This though needs to be seen in the context of the work and her life as a whole, both for the insight it provides from a different perspective on Lovecraft, and indications of what attracted her to him in the first place, which latter is more obvious in the part dealing with her later marriage to Nathaniel Davis. The narrative is often disjointed, unsurprising, given segments are derived from different written sources composed at various times, some of which have never been previously published. Editor Monica Wasserman has done an excellent job in compiling the materials into this book as coherently as she has, along with invaluable footnotes, references and an annotated timeline. Highly recommended to anyone seeking greater detail on Lovecraft, and of course, Sonia Davis herself.

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JOEL WASSERMAN
Two Hearts That Beat as One: An Autobiography

I watched my wife work for 3 years on this book,
Thru visits to Sonia's burial site (in Los Angeles), hiring proxies to research & scan Sonia's original documents at the John Hay Library in Rhode Island, and countless hours of transcribing cursive from Sonia's Autobiographical writings. We had many discussions of deciphering, and trying to figure out what certain words were in Sonia's thought process and writings. This book is elegant and a beautiful chart of the life Sonia Davis lived, from beginning to end, There is no doubt if you are a Lovecraft fan, it is imperative for you to have this autobiography in your collection, to get to know the only Woman that was married to H.P. Lovecraft. Sonia tells her story, and many others during her life, this is an amazing breadth of work!