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The Wreckage of Eden
Serie: American Novels (5)
A nineteenth-century army chaplain confesses his loss of faith in God and country to his first love, poet Emily Dickinson. When U.S. Army chaplain Robert Winter first meets Emily Dickinson, he is fascinated by the brilliance of the strange girl immersed in her botany lessons. She will become his confidante, obsession, and muse over the years as he writes to her of his friendship with the aspiring politician Abraham Lincoln, his encounter with the young newspaperman Samuel Clemens, and his crisis of conscience concerning the radical abolitionist John Brown. Bearing the standard of God and country through the Mexican War and the Mormon Rebellion, Robert seeks to lessen his loneliness while his faith is eroded by the violence he observes and ultimately commits. Emily, however, remains as elusive as her verse on his rare visits to Amherst and denies him solace, a rejection that will culminate in a startling epiphany at the very heart of his despair. Powerfully evocative of Emily Dickinson’s life, times, and artistry, this fifth, stand-alone volume in The American Novels series captures a nation riven by conflicts that continue to this day. “Perceptive and contemplative. . . . Bring[s] the 1840–60s to life with shimmering prose.” —Library Journal (starred review) “The lively passages of Emily’s letters are so evocative of her poetry that it becomes easy to see why Robert finds her so captivating. The book also expands and deepens themes of moral hypocrisy around racism and slavery. . . . Lyrically written but unafraid of the ugliness of the time, Lock’s thought-provoking series continues to impress.” —Publishers Weekly
Formato
Cartaceo
Generi
General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fiction and Literature
Offerto da
Bellevue Literary Press (Editore)
(User: blpbooks)
Pacchetto
April 2018
Inizia il: 2018-04-02
Termina il: 2018-04-30
In vendita
2018-06-05
Paese
Jungtinės Valstijos
Collegamenti
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