Dream within a Dream: The Life of Edgar Allan Poe
By (Author) Nigel Barnes
Peter Owen Publishers
Peter Owen Publishers
12th December 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
818.309
Paperback
348
Width 138mm, Height 1216mm
408g
160 years after his death, Edgar Allan Poe remains one of the most polarizing and mysterious figures in American literature. Hailed as a genius and condemned as a mentally unstable alcoholic often in the same breath the genre pioneer has received a considerable amount of less-than-kind attention from biographers. Taking a far more sympathetic approach, this meticulously researched account draws on public records, previous biographies, an exhaustive list of rare periodicals, and an impressive catalog of correspondence between Poe and numerous relatives and associates. The account reconstructs Poe from his dire beginnings, born to two struggling actors, to his tragic end, dying alone at age 40. Barnes's scholarly style is ponderous and slow at times, but he offers one of the most complete and fair portraits of Poe yet written. He spends much time defending and excusing Poe's more outre behavior-binging, marrying his 15-year-old cousin, locking himself away for days at a time but also reframing it by jettisoning the hyperbolic Poe caricature popular in the public imagination: drunk, insane, perverted, and overrated."
This timely biography shows the often tetchy writer in a sympathestic light. . . a very readable account of Poe's life. -- Library Journal "Library Journal"
He offers on of the most complete and fair portraits of Poe yet written. . . This gentle, affectionate portrait of a wildly influential American writer is a must-read for fans of Poe and the kind of genre fiction he pioneered. -- Publishers Weekly Online "Publishers Weekly Online"
Nigel Barnes is the author of "A Dream Within a Dream."