John Cleland was born in 1710, the eldest son of William Cleland, an officer and friend of Pope. He entered Westminster School in 1721 and remained there until his sudden departure in 1723. Later he joined the East India Company, where he rose from simple soldier to businessman and eventually secretary of the Bombay Council. However, his good fortune did not last and he left Bombay around 1740 and returned to London in 1741. Thereafter Cleland followed a career as literary hack, Grub Street writer and journalist. The life was extremely competitive and though Cleland pursued every promising avenue, both literary writing and factual reporting, he was in costant financial difficulty. He was imprisoned for debt on several occasions and on one of these, between February 1748 and March 1749, he usefully employed his time by revising and rewriting a draft of a novel entitled Fanny Hill. Both volumes of Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, the final title, were published before his release. Cleland enjoyed some success with Fanny Hill and he hoped to exploit this with a sequel, Memoirs of a Coxcomb; but this and his other attempts at erotic fiction sank into oblivion. Impoverished and virtually unknown, John Cleland died in Westminster in January 1789.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Penguin
ISBN: 9780140624045
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 31/08/2007
Año de edición: 2007
Plaza de edición: London
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Escrito por John Cleland
Nacido en Londres en 1710, John Cleland fue diplomático, y su carrera le condujo, entre otros lugares, a Esmirna y Bombay. Autor de varias novelas y obras de teatro, se dedicó también a la filología inglesa y, con diferentes pseudónimos, al periodismo. Aunque durante mucho tiempo se sostuvo que Cleland escribió Fanny Hill en la cárcel, donde estuvo recluido por deudas, al parecer en la prisión sólo pulió un texto ya escrito en 1730. Olvidado por todos, murió en 1789 en Westminster, mientras su Fanny se vendía, clandestinamente, a espuertas.