Edgar Allan Poe: The Fever Called Living (Versión Kindle)

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Looming large in the popular imagination as a serious poet and lively drunk who died in penury, Edgar Allan Poe was also the most celebrated and notorious writer of his day. He died broke and alone at the age of forty, but not before he had written some of the greatest works in the English language, from the chilling The Tell-Tale Heart to The Murders in the Rue Morgue—the first modern detective story—to the iconic poem The Raven.

Poe’s life was one of unremitting hardship. His father abandoned the family, and his mother died when he was three. Poe was thrown out of West Point, and married his beloved thirteen-year-old cousin, who died of tuberculosis at twenty-four. He was so poor that he burned furniture to stay warm. He was a scourge to other poets, but more so to himself.

In the hands of Paul Collins, one of our liveliest historians, this mysteriously conflicted figure emerges as a genius both driven and undone by his artistic ambitions. Collins illuminates Poe’s huge successes and greatest flop (a 143-page prose poem titled Eureka), and even tracks down what may be Poe’s first published fiction, long hidden under an enigmatic byline. Clear-eyed and sympathetic, Edgar Allan Poe is a spellbinding story about the man once hailed as «the Shakespeare of America.»

 

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Formato: Versión Kindle

Tamaño del archivo: 1352 KB

Longitud de impresión: 144

Números de página – ISBN de origen: 0544261879

Editor: Amazon Publishing; Edición: 1 (26 de agosto de 2014)

Vendido por: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.

Idioma: Inglés

ASIN: B00JPOEC10

 

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