A telling glance at one of history's most famously unknowable
figures.As sometimes happens with expatriates, journalist Bryson
(The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid: A Memoir, 2006, etc.)
often turned his attention to his native America during his 20-year
residence in England (Made in America, 1995, etc.). Apparently he's
now been back home long enough to look the other way in this 12th
volume in James Atlas's well-received Eminent Lives series. And who
better fits the bill for this assortment of brief biographies than
Shakespeare, the literary behemoth who practically defines the
Western canon yet boasts a CV that could hardly be slimmer. As the
typically wry Bryson observes, "It is because we have so much of
Shakespeare's work that we can appreciate how little we know of him
as a person. faced with a wealth of text but a poverty of context,
scholars have focused obsessively on what they can know." Bryson is
just as happy to point out what we can't. To him, Shakespeare is
the "literary equivalent of an electron - forever there and not
there." Indeed, he makes so much of the fact that so much has been
made from the singularly few known facts of the Bard's life that
one might say this thin volume's raison d'etre is to identify the
many paradoxes surrounding all things Shakespeare, which Bryson
candidly illuminates in several deft turns of phrase. That is as
good a tack as any to take in this sort of Cliffs Notes - style
overview of the rich afterlife and times of Shakespeare, recognized
as great, Bryson claims, for his "positive and palpable
appreciation of the transfixing power of language" - a point on
which even those who don't believe Shakespeare was Shakespeare
would agree, and a trait he happens to share with his
biographer.Shakespeare redux for the common reader. (Kirkus
Reviews)
From bestselling author Bill Bryson comes this compelling short
biography of William Shakespeare, our greatest dramatist and poet.
Examining centuries of myths, half-truths and downright lies, Bill
Bryson makes sense of the man behind the masterpieces. As he leads
us through the crowded streets of Elizabethan England, he brings to
life the places and characters that inspired Shakespeare’s work.
Along the way he delights in the inventiveness of Shakespeare’s
language, which has given us so many of the indispensable words and
phrases we use today, and celebrates the Bard’s legacy to our
literature, culture and history. Drawing together information from
a vast array of sources, this is a masterful account of the life
and works of William Shakespeare, one of the most famous and most
enigmatic people ever to have lived – not to mention a classic
piece of Bill Bryson.
General
Imprint: |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
May 2008 |
Authors: |
Bill Bryson
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Dimensions: |
200 x 130 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
200 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-00-719790-3 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-00-719790-X |
Barcode: |
9780007197903 |
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