Joe Gould's Secret

Joe Gould's Secret

Author: Joseph Mitchell

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2016-01-26

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1504026616

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The story of a notorious New York eccentric and the journalist who chronicled his life: “A little masterpiece of observation and storytelling” (Ian McEwan). Joseph Mitchell was a cornerstone of the New Yorker staff for decades, but his prolific career was shattered by an extraordinary case of writer’s block. For the final thirty-two years of his life, Mitchell published nothing. And the key to his silence may lie in his last major work: the biography of a supposed Harvard grad turned Greenwich Village tramp named Joe Gould. Gould was, in Mitchell’s words, “an odd and penniless and unemployable little man who came to this city in 1916 and ducked and dodged and held on as hard as he could for over thirty-five years.” As Mitchell learns more about Gould’s epic Oral History—a reputedly nine-million-word collection of philosophizing, wanderings, and hearsay—he eventually uncovers a secret that adds even more intrigue to the already unusual story of the local legend. Originally written as two separate pieces (“Professor Sea Gull” in 1942 and then “Joe Gould’s Secret” twenty-two years later), this magnum opus captures Mitchell at his peak. As the reader comes to understand Gould’s secret, Mitchell’s words become all the more haunting. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Joseph Mitchell including rare images from the author’s estate.


Hell! Said the Duchess

Hell! Said the Duchess

Author: Michael Arlen

Publisher:

Published: 1934

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13:

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There are strong elements of social and political satire in this projection of early 1930's anxieties into the near-future: Disaster looms for civilization, as the Communist Party, The British Union of Fascists, a decorated war-hero, Scotland Yard, and a Coalition government dominated by Winston Churchill and Oswald Mosley, struggle for the soul of an United Kingdom threatened by riot, anarchy, civil war, revolution and the nameless evil which is 'sin incarnate' in the unlikely guise of the lovely young Duchess of Dove, whose activities during the summer of 1938 bring her diabolical alter ego notoriety as 'Jane the Ripper' [sic.].