Butterfly in the Typewriter: The Tragic Life of John Kennedy Toole and the Remarkable Story of A Confederacy of Dunces
Autor Cory MacLauchlinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2013
The
saga
of
John
Kennedy
Toole
is
one
of
the
greatest
stories
of
American
literary
history.
After
writingA
Confederacy
of
Dunces,
Toole
corresponded
with
Robert
Gottlieb
of
Simon
&
Schuster
for
two
years.
Exhausted
from
Gottlieb’s
suggested
revisions,
Toole
declared
the
publication
of
the
manuscript
hopeless
and
stored
it
in
a
box.
Years
later
he
suffered
a
mental
breakdown,
took
a
two-month
journey
across
the
United
States,
and
finally
committed
suicide
on
an
inconspicuous
road
outside
of
Biloxi.
Following
the
funeral,
Toole’s
mother
discovered
the
manuscript.
After
many
rejections,
she
cornered
Walker
Percy,
who
found
it
a
brilliant
novel
and
spearheaded
its
publication.
In
1981,
twelve
years
after
the
author’s
death,A
Confederacy
of
Dunceswon
the
Pulitzer
Prize.
InButterfly
in
the
Typewriter,
Cory
MacLauchlin
draws
on
scores
of
new
interviews
with
friends,
family,
and
colleagues
as
well
as
full
access
to
the
extensive
Toole
archive
at
Tulane
University,
capturing
his
upbringing
in
New
Orleans,
his
years
in
New
York
City,
his
frenzy
of
writing
in
Puerto
Rico,
his
return
to
his
beloved
city,
and
his
descent
into
paranoia
and
depression.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780306821912
ISBN-10: 0306821915
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 16 page of b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
ISBN-10: 0306821915
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 16 page of b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
Notă biografică
Cory
MacLauchlinis
a
producer,
biographer,
and
member
of
the
English
Faculty
at
Germanna
Community
College.
He
lives
in
northern
Virginia
with
his
wife
and
son.
Recenzii
Publishers
Weekly,
4/23/12
“[A] thoughtful and thorough biography…MacLauchlin does an admirable job distinguishing facts from speculation.”
“[A] thoughtful and thorough biography…MacLauchlin does an admirable job distinguishing facts from speculation.”
New
City,
5/1/12
“Butterfly
in
the
Typewriteris
as
close
to
unraveling
the
enigma
of
the
often-mysterious
John
Kennedy
Toole
as
we
are
ever
likely
to
read,
and
his
story
makes
for
an
engrossing
read.”
Shepherd
Express,
5/2/12
“A fascinating account of Toole's short, intense life…For anyone carrying more than a passing interest inA Confederacy of Dunces, this bio is, of course, a must-read.”
“A fascinating account of Toole's short, intense life…For anyone carrying more than a passing interest inA Confederacy of Dunces, this bio is, of course, a must-read.”
Cleveland
Plain
Dealer,
5/11/12
“For
anybody
who
has
faced
rejection
(and
who
hasn't?),
this
book
contains
a
lifetime
worth
of
wisdom.”
BuffaloNews,
5/6/12
“This is a sad story well-told”
“This is a sad story well-told”
Deep
SouthMagazine,6/1/12
“MacLauchlin
has
created
a
book
that
is
literary,
erudite
and
accessible
all
at
the
same
time.
He
has
married
scholarship
with
storytelling,
which
is
not
an
easy
feat.”
AtlantaJournal
Constitution,
5/29/12
PW's
Best
Summer
Reads
2012,
6/8/12
Kirkus Reviews, 3/15/12
“[MacLauchlin] cleanly lays out the brief life of his subject and his work's unlikely afterlife…A valuable biography”
Kirkus Reviews, 3/15/12
“[MacLauchlin] cleanly lays out the brief life of his subject and his work's unlikely afterlife…A valuable biography”
BookPage,
April
Issue
“[A]
highly
readable
biography…It
does
an
impressive
job
filling
in
the
gaps
and
helping
readers
better
understand
this
complex
writer.”
Yahoo!
Shine,
3/18/12
“Author Cory MacLauchlin provides a well-documented, highly objective, step-by-step track of Toole's too-short life.”
“Author Cory MacLauchlin provides a well-documented, highly objective, step-by-step track of Toole's too-short life.”
San
DiegoUnion
Tribune,
3/30/12
“A complete telling of the sad but triumphant story…The life that unfolds here is full of contrasts: laughter and pain, popularity and isolation, failure and success.”
“A complete telling of the sad but triumphant story…The life that unfolds here is full of contrasts: laughter and pain, popularity and isolation, failure and success.”
LitReactor.com,
4/11
“In
addition
to
being
the
most
comprehensive
and
accurate
biography
about
the
man
so
far,
it's
also
a
gripping
read”
Blurt-Online,
4/19/12
“An impressive new biography…MacLauchlin makes Toole come alive by providing illuminating glimpses into his life and clearing up much of the fog surrounding his death.”
“An impressive new biography…MacLauchlin makes Toole come alive by providing illuminating glimpses into his life and clearing up much of the fog surrounding his death.”