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Edgar Allan Poe: Selected Tales with The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym: A Library of America Paperback Classic
By (Author) Edgar Allan Poe
Introduction by Diane Johnson
The Library of America
The Library of America
30th July 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Poetry by individual poets
FIC
Paperback
460
Width 132mm, Height 203mm, Spine 20mm
425g
In his stories of mystery and imagination Poe created a world-record for the English language- perhaps for all languages. --George Bernard Shaw Read throughout the world, admired by writers as different as Dostoevsky and H.G. Wells, translated by Baudelaire, Edgar Allan Poe has become a legendary figure, representing the artist as obsessed outcast and romantic failure. His nightmarish visions, shaped by cool artistic calculation, reveal some of the dark possibilities of human experience. But his enormous popularity and his continuing influence on literature depend less on legend or vision than on his stylistic accomplishments as a writer. All of Poes best-known and most representative works are gathered here, as well as his masterly The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym. Library of America Paperback Classics feature authoritative texts drawn from the acclaimed Library of America series and introduced by todays most distinguished scholars and writers. Each book features a detailed chronology of the authors life and career, and essay on the choice of the text, and notes. The contents of this Paperback Classic are drawn from Edgar Allan Poe- Poetry and Tales, volume number 19 in The Library of America series. It is joined in the series by a companion volume, number 20, Edgar Allan Poe- Essays and Reviews.
Novelist and essayistDiane Johnsonis best known for her satirical novelsL'AffaireandLe Divorce, which was a National Book Award finalist. She is a frequent contributor toThe New York Review of Books.