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Letters

A landmark of postmodern American fiction, Letters is (as the subtitle genially informs us) "an old time epistolary novel by seven fictitious drolls & dreamers each of which imagines himself factual." Seven characters (including the Author himself) exchange a novel's worth of letters during a 7-month period in 1969, a time of revolution that recalls the U.S.'s first revolution in the 18th century — the heyday of the epistolary novel. Recapitulating American history as well as the plots of his first six novels, Barth's seventh novel is a witty and profound exploration of the nature of revolution and renewal, rebellion and reenactment, at both the private and public levels. It is also an ingenious meditation on the genre of the novel itself, recycling an older form to explore new directions, new possibilities for the novel.

Pollerian , – Pollerian , Джон Симмонс Барт

Короткие любовные романы / Современная русская и зарубежная проза / Романы18+
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1: L

A: Lady Amherst to the Author.Inviting him to accept an honorary Doctorate of Letters from Marshyhope State University. An account of the history of that institution.

B: Todd Andrews to his father.The death and funeral of Harrison Mack, Jr.

C: Jacob Horner to Jacob Horner.His life since The End of the Road. The remarkable reappearance, at the Remobilization Farm, of Joseph Morgan, with an ultimatum.

D: A. B. Cook IV to his unborn child.The origins of the Castines, Cookes, and Burlingames.

E: Jerome Bray to Todd Andrews.Requesting counsel in an action of plagiarism against the Author. His bibliography and biography. Enclosures to the Author, to George III, and to Todd Andrews.

F: Ambrose Mensch to Yours Truly (and Lady Amherst).A de-cla-ra-ti-on and an ex-hor-ta-ti-on. With several postscripts.

G: The Author to the Reader. LETTERS is “now” begun.

I: The Author to Whom It May Concern.Three concentric dreams of waking.

N: The Author to Lady Amherst.Politely declining her invitation.

E: The Author to Lady Amherst.A counterinvitation.

2: E

N: Lady Amherst to the Author.Rejecting his counterinvitation.

O: Lady Amherst to the Author.Reconsidering.

L: Lady Amherst to the Author.Confessing her latest love affair and the excesses of its current stage.

D: Lady Amherst to the Author.Trouble at Marshyhope. Her early relations with several celebrated novelists. Her affair with André Castine, and its issue. Her marriage to Lord Jeffrey Amherst. Her widowing and reduction to academic life.

Y: Todd Andrews to the Author.Acknowledging the latter’s invitation and reviewing his life since their last communication. The Tragic View of things, including the Tragic View.

T: Jacob Horner to Jacob Horner.Progress and Advice.

R: A. B. Cook IV to his unborn child.The history of A. B. Cooke III: Pontiac’s conspiracy.

O: A. B. Cook IV to his unborn child.The history of H. C. Burlingame IV: the first American Revolution.

R: Jerome Bray to Todd Andrews.Reviewing Year O and anticipating LILYVAC II’s first trial printout of the Revolutionary Novel NOTES. With an enclosure to the Author.

W: Ambrose Mensch to Yours Truly and Lady Amherst. THE AMATEUR, or, A Cure for Cancer, by Arthur Morton King.

S: The Author to Todd Andrews.Soliciting the latter’s cooperation as a character in a new work of fiction.

H: The Author to Todd Andrews.Accepting the latter’s demurrer.

I: The Author to Lady Amherst.Accepting her rejection of his counterinvitation.

M: The Author to Lady Amherst.Crossed in the mails. Gratefully accepting her change of mind.

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