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Genoa: a telling of wonders (50th anniversary edition.)

Metcalf, PaulMoody, Rick(Introduction by)
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"[Genoa] invites us to pass our minds down a new but ancient track, to become, ourselves, both fact and fiction, and to discover something true about the geography of time."—William Gass,The New York Times

"Genoais a spectacular confrontation with Melville's work, the journals of Columbus and molecular biology—all folded into a hallucinatory narrative about two brothers and their different paths through the American century."—Publishers Weekly

"Much like his great-grandfather, Herman Melville, Paul Metcalf brings an extraordinary diversity of materials into the complex patterns of analogy and metaphor, to affect a common term altogether brilliant in its imagination."—Robert Creeley

"A unique work of historical and literary imagination, eloquent and powerful. I know of nothing like it."—Howard Zinn

First published in 1965,Genoais Paul Metcalf's purging of the burden of his relationship to his great-grandfather Herman Melville. In his signature polyphonic style, a storm-tossed Indiana attic becomes the site of a reckoning with the life of Melville; with Columbus, and his myth; and between two brothers—one, an MD who refuses to practice; the other, an executed murderer. Genoa is a triumph, a novel without peer, that vibrates and sings a quintessentially American song.

Paul Metcalf(1917–99) was an American writer and the great-grandson of Herman Melville. His three volumeCollected Workswere published by Coffee House Press in 1996.

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Product Details
Coffee House Press
1566894085 / 9781566894081
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
813.54
14/07/2015
English
223 pages
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