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Paperback Poe & Fanny Book

ISBN: 0452286018

ISBN13: 9780452286016

Poe & Fanny

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In 1845, Edgar Allan Poe, published his acclaimed poem "The Raven," became the overnight darling of New York literary society, and fell in love with a beautiful and equally famous poet. It was the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

Slow reading but captivating

For some reason it took me much longer than usual to read this book. Maybe it was the detail. However, I really wanted to know how the story evolved and ultimately ended. A fascinating and captivating story which is written from the revolving points of view of the main characters. I didn't find out until the end of the book that most of the poems referenced or excerpted were in the back of the book. This would have been good to know so I could have read them as they took place in the storyline. Some imporatant points or references to Poe's life could have been better clarified or discussed in the storyline. They were simply passed over or given passing reference. But I came away thirsting for more on Poe. I also advise you to keep a copy of "The Raven" handy since it is pivitol to the story and not reprinted. You will want to re-read it! I've visited his grave often since I live in Baltimore, and attended law school here where he rests (at Westminster Hall's graveyard attached to the school). Now I really understand better some of the main events in his life and his downfall. I recommended the book.

Page turner

John May's first novel left me with great hope that he will write more. Poe & Fanny was a wonderful education in the state of the literary world, and life in general, in the 1840's as well as a fascinating look at Poe himself. Most people grow up reading The House of Usher, The Tell-Tale Heart, and The Raven in school with only enough information about him to know he had a way with the macabre and married his first cousin. This book revealed the very vulnerable, tender, human side of this incredibly talented man who, like a lot of artists, had all the talent and the heart to succeed but couldn't get it together. The daily drama of his life combined with the passion he felt for Fanny --and John May's wit and talent - made this a book I could not put down.

Why We Read Historical Fiction

Baltimore's original Raven fans could not be more compellingly imagined. This romantic and richly detailed story of Poe's struggles with alcohol, ambition, creativity, loyalty, and multiple loves not only introduces readers to the wrongly forgotten poet Frances Osgood, but also brilliantly illuminates 19th-century American culture, especially the competitive world of New York City publishing. The writing is fresh. The scandal is new. The book is terrific.

Intriguing!

I was so taken by the world of this book-- the hustling and rivalry of the various magazine editors of the time, the heated, gossipy atmosphere of the literary salons-- all fascinating. And Poe himself emerges as an intriguing character. Despite the fact that he's one of the pillars of American literature, Poe & Fanny shows his all-too human sides as well as his constant struggles for both financial solidity and literary reputation. And I was torn as a reader between Poe's love for his sickly young wife and his soulmate-like passion for Fanny! The pages flew by as I was drawn into the author's delicate resolution of the story.
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