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Lost Man's River: Shadow Country Trilogy (2)

Peter Matthiessen

Peter Matthiessen is one of the few American writers ever nominated for the National Book Award for both fiction and nonfiction. When his novel "Killing Mister Watson" was published in 1990, the reviews were extraordinary. It was heralded as 'a marvel of invention . . . a virtuoso performance' ( "The New York Times Book Review" ), and a 'novel [that] stands with the best that our nation has produced as literature' ( "Los Angeles Times Book Review" ). Now Peter Matthiessen brings us the second novel in his Watson trilogy, a project that has been nearly 20 years in the writing. A story of epic scope and ambition, "Lost Man's River" confronts the primal relationship between a dangerous father and his desperate sons and the ways in which his death has shaped their lives.

Lucius Watson is obsessed with learning the truth about his father. Who was E. J. Watson? Was he a devoted family man, an inspired farmer, a man of progress and vision? Or was he a cold-blooded murderer and amoral opportunist? Were his neighbors driven to kill him out of fear? Or was it envy? And if Watson was a killer, should the neighbors fear the obsessed Lucius when he returns to live among them and ask questions? The characters in this tale are men and women molded by the harsh elements of the Florida Everglades -- an isolated breed, descendants of renegades and pioneers, who have only their grit, instinct, and tradition to wield against the obliterating forces of 20th-century progress: Speck Daniels, moonshiner and alligator poacher turned gunrunner; Sally Brown, who struggles to escape the racism and shame of her local family; R. B. Collins, known as Chicken, crippled by drink and rage, who is the custodian ofWatson secrets; Watson Dyer, the unacknowledged namesake with designs on the remote Watson homestead hidden in the wild rivers; and Henry Short, a black man and unwilling member of the group of armed island men who awaited E. J. Watson in the silent twilight. Only a storyteller of Peter Matthiessen's dazzling artistry could capture the beauty and strangeness of life on this lawless frontier while probing deeply into its underlying tragedy: the brutal destruction of the land in the name of progress, and the racism that infects the heart of New World history.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • Publish Date: Sep 29th, 1998
  • Pages: 560
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.08in - 5.20in - 0.94in - 0.90lb
  • EAN: 9780679735649
  • Categories: LiteraryHistorical - GeneralThrillers - General

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About the Author

Peter Matthiessen was born in New York City in 1927 and had already begun his writing career by the time he graduated from Yale University in 1950. The following year, he was a founder of The Paris Review. Besides At Play in the Fields of the Lord, which was nominated for the National Book Award, he published six other works of fiction, including Far Tortuga and Killing Mister Watson. Matthiessen's parallel career as a naturalist and explorer resulted in numerous widely acclaimed books of nonfiction, among them The Tree Where Man Was Born, which was nominated for the National Book Award, and The Snow Leopard, which won it. Matthiessen died in 2014.

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