In this 1985 documentary, Burgess considers D.H. Lawrence’s status as literary outsider. Broadcast during Lawrence’s centenary year for The South Bank Show, the release of the film coincided with the publication of Flame into Being, Burgess’s biography of D.H. Lawrence. The film includes readings from Ian McKellen and features Burgess visiting locations in Lawrence’s home town of Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, revealing how provincialism and isolation inspired the author’s work and attempting to establish why the much misunderstood writer was widely disliked by the local community during his lifetime and following his death.