My Life and Loves is the controversial and candid autobiography of Frank Harris, one of the most provocative literary figures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Presented here in a complete four-volume collection, this work offers an unflinching portrait of a man who lived passionately, wrote fearlessly, and defied the moral conventions of his time.Blending memoir, social history, and literary confession, Harris recounts his experiences across Europe and America, his encounters with prominent writers, artists, and intellectuals, and his deeply personal reflections on love, desire, ambition, and creativity. The narrative is marked by bold honesty, sharp observation, and a vivid sense of the cultural and artistic worlds in which he moved.Long banned and censored for its frank treatment of relationships and sexuality, My Life and Loves remains an important document of its era, illuminating both the private life of its author and the broader tensions between art, morality, and freedom of expression.This illustrated edition enhances the reading experience with visual material that complements the text and situates Harris’s story within its historical context.A compelling and influential work, My Life and Loves is essential reading for those interested in literary autobiography, cultural history, and the lives behind the books.