David Lawrence is also the host of a very successful radio show and an actor.
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DavidLawrence was a noble man. Born and raised on the southard shore of Harkers Island among oak trees, net spreads and wooden skiffs, DavidLawrence could have been just an ordinary man; but he wasnt.
David loved who he was and where he came from. He was truly Down East and Core Sound at its best and his contributions to preserving that heritage were many.
David was a charter member of the Board of Directors for the Waterfowl Museum and even in recent years of sickness, served to provide inspiration, leadership, encouragement and guidance.
Lawrence is widely recognised as one of the finest travel writers in the English language and Sea and Sardinia, a book that describes a brief journey from Taormina undertaken in January 1921, is a vivid recreation of the life of the inhabitants of this part of the Mediterranean.
Lawrence rewrote many of his novels several times to perfect them and similarly he returned to some of his early poems when they were collected in 1928.
Although Lawrence could be regarded as a writer of love poems, his usually deals in the less romantic aspects of love such as sexual frustration or the sex act itself.