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Genoa, Paul Metcalf

Label
Genoa, Paul Metcalf
Language
eng
Main title
Genoa
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Paul Metcalf
Summary
A legendary work of literary wizardry in which the author reckons with Christopher Columbus, America, myth, and his great-grandfather Herman Melville. First published in 1965, Genoa is Paul Metcalf's literary masterpiece in which he attempts to purge 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. Includes an introduction by Rick Moody ( The Ice Storm )

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