'Beauty is a mystery. You can neither eat it nor make flannel out of it. ' -D.H. Lawrence
Lawrence, the controversial and frequently censored English writer of Sons and Lovers and Lady Chatterley's Lover, who urged "Never trust the artist, trust the story," lived an itinerant lifestyle following his disillusionment with life at the end of World War I, moving from Australia to Europe, the U.S., parts of Asia, and Central America in what he called his "savage pilgrimage" before dying at the very young age of 44.