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Published on Mar 27, 2008 | 352 Pages
The life of Robert Frost, brilliantly re-imagined by the author of the acclaimed I Should Be Extremely Happy in Your Company
Called “a spellbinding prose stylist”(Los Angeles Times), Brian Hall drew extraordinary praise for his novel I Should Be Extremely Happy in Your Company, in which he captured the personal lives of Lewis and Clark. Now he turns his talents to Robert Frost, arguably America’s most famous poet. Through the revelatory voice of fiction, Hall gives us an artist toughened by tragedy, whose intimacy with death gave life to his poetry-for him, the preeminent symbol of man’s form-giving power. This is the exquisitely rendered portrait of one man’s rages, guilt, generosity, and defiant persistence-as much a fictional masterwork as it is a meditation on greatness.
Called “a spellbinding prose stylist”(Los Angeles Times), Brian Hall drew extraordinary praise for his novel I Should Be Extremely Happy in Your Company, in which he captured the personal lives of Lewis and Clark. Now he turns his talents to Robert Frost, arguably America’s most famous poet. Through the revelatory voice of fiction, Hall gives us an artist toughened by tragedy, whose intimacy with death gave life to his poetry-for him, the preeminent symbol of man’s form-giving power. This is the exquisitely rendered portrait of one man’s rages, guilt, generosity, and defiant persistence-as much a fictional masterwork as it is a meditation on greatness.
Author
Brian Hall
Brian Hall is the author of the novels The Dreamers, The Saskiad, Fall of Frost, and I Should Be Extremely Happy in Your Company, in addition to three works of nonfiction, including The Impossible Country: A Journey Through the Last Days of Yugoslavia and Madeleine’s World. His journalism has appeared in publications such as Time, The New Yorker, and The New York Times Magazine. He lives in Ithaca, New York.
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