Alan Hollinghurst writes about the poems and novels of the author of ‘The White Hotel’
Alan Hollinghurst, 3 December 1981
“... Poets often mature earlier than novelists; behind the romantic image of young poetic genius lies a clearly identifiable pattern whereby all but the greatest poets write their best work before the age of forty; the novelistic genius, on the other hand, tends to ripen with experience – to accumulate slowly. D.M. Thomas was told at the age of 25 by his ex-tutor John Bayley that he would be a late developer ... ”