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Wisteria Cottage (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Wisteria Cottage (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-02-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

To Florence Hackett and her daughters Elinor and Louisa, Richard Baurie, a handsome young bookstore clerk and aspiring poet, seems a little odd but harmless enough. With his amusing conversation and his eager-to-please attitude, Richard works his way into the Hacketts' confidence until he is almost one of the family. When he suggests they rent Wisteria Cottage, a charming seaside residence, it seems to promise a summer of pleasant companionship and fun. What the Hacketts don't know is that Richard is a deeply troubled individual, recently released from a mental institution, and that their relaxing summer holiday will soon turn into a terrifying nightmare.... A brilliant psychological examina...

Yesterday's Burdens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Yesterday's Burdens

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1975
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A memorable period piece, remarkable for its vivid language and thematic structure, Yesterday's Burdens is an obsessive Story of New York life in the 1930s. Malcolm Cowley, a close personal friend of Robert Coates, has pointed out in his Afterword to this new edition the aptness of this novel to its time. Yesterday's Bur­dens is an informal story of an unconven­tional young man of the 1930s. The cen­tral character, Henderson, typifies the successful young New Yorker, whose life style reflects the restless, seeking, discon­tented mood of his time. With him, the reader crisscrosses Manhattan, visits speak­easies, crashes parties, and participates in Henderson's sexual activities and his pos­sible suicide (the novel has three end­ings). Frankly experimental in technique, the novel attempts the universal in its ap­peal. Readers today no doubt will appre­ciate the unexpected tenderness and pas­sion with which the author endows his very ordinary characters.

The Eater of Darkness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

The Eater of Darkness

Considered by many to be one of the most unique, avant-garde works published by the Lost Generation, The Eater of Darkness is hailed as the first Dada novel published by an American. Previously out of print for more than fifty years, this new edition has been updated with a new introduction and contemporary material that pays homage to the groundbreaking life and career of author Robert M. Coates. “One of the cleverest tours de force ever contrived by the pen of a wit.” Young, charming, and fresh from a passionate jaunt in France, Charles Dograr leaves behind his French lover and returns to America to spend a year in New York City. Eager to make his year in New York one to remember, Char...

The Bitter Season
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

The Bitter Season

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1946
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Eater of Darkness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

The Eater of Darkness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1959
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Wisteria Cottage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Wisteria Cottage

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1948
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Eater of Darkness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

The Eater of Darkness

Here it is - published again after more than sixty years since its last appearance - the first Dada novel by an American, originally published in Paris by Contact Editions in 1926. "The Eater of Darkness" is many things: a science fiction crime novel, a study in surrealist fiction; an experimentation of style, structure, and syntax; and an innovative, avant-garde concoction from an author who wrote years ahead of his time. - back cover

The Outlaw Years
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 702

The Outlaw Years

The Natchez Trace is remarkable in American history for the legends and tales surrounding it. During the first half of the nineteenth century, travelers--traders, settlers, andøthe occasional war party or fugitive from justice--followed its course from the Appalachians to the lower Mississippi, from Knoxville to Natchez. In this vibrant and energetic account, the author has mined both history and legend for startling tales of the near-mythical thieves, cutthroats, and confidence men once reported to have stalked their unsuspecting victims along this frontier trail--the terrible Harpe brothers, who came to a satisfactorily bad end; Samuel Mason, a thief done in by other thieves; and John Murrell, whose reputed schemes threw the South into a paroxysm of fear. Robert M. Coates retells the stories of these and other "land pirates" in chilling and ominous detail, preserving for us the tales once whispered on the edges of the dark southern woods nearly two centuries ago.

Following Strangers
  • Language: en

Following Strangers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Roza grounds her study in Coates's time at Yale University and his participation in the evolution of literary modernism that occurred between the end of the nineteenth century and World War I. Particular attention is given to Coates's expatriate years in Paris, where he was influenced by the Parisian Dada movement while socializing with writers such as Stein and Hemingway. Roza delves into Coates's return to New York City and his thirty-year association with the New Yorker as a critic and short story writer. She discusses Coates's three most important novels as inventive acts of literary cultural reportage: his "Dada novel," The Eater of Darkness (1926), summons up the artistic innovation an...

The Whispering Dead
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

The Whispering Dead

Homeless, hunted, and desperate to escape a bitter storm, Keira takes refuge in an abandoned groundskeeper's cottage. Her new home is tucked away at the edge of a cemetery, surrounded on all sides by gravestones: some recent, some hundreds of years old, all suffering from neglect. And in the darkness, she can hear the unquiet dead whispering. The cemetery is alive with faint, spectral shapes, led by a woman who died before her time…and Keira, the only person who can see her, has become her new target. Determined to help put the ghost to rest, Keira digs into the spirit's past life with the help of unlikely new friends, and discovers a history of deception, ill-fated love, and murder. But the past is not as simple as it seems, and Keira's time is running out. Tangled in a dangerous web, she has to find a way to free the spirit...even if it means offering her own life in return.