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Burning Boy: The Life and Work of Stephen Crane

Burning Boy: The Life and Work of Stephen Crane

by Paul Auster

Henry Holt and Co. ·2021 ·800 pages ·Biography
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A LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE WINNER A BOSTON GLOBE BEST BOOK OF 2021 Booker Prize-shortlisted and New York Times bestselling author Paul Auster's comprehensive, landmark biography of the great American writer Stephen Crane. With Burning Boy, celebrated novelist Paul Auster tells the extraordinary story of Stephen Crane, best known as the author of The Red Badge of Courage, who transformed American literature through an avalanche of original short stories, novellas, poems, journalism, and war reportage before his life was cut short by tuberculosis at age twenty-eight. Auster's probing account of this singular life tracks Crane as he rebounds from one perilous situation to the A controversial article written at twenty disrupts the course of the 1892 presidential campaign, a public battle with the New York police department over the false arrest of a prostitute effectively exiles him from the city, a star-crossed love affair with an unhappily married uptown girl tortures him, a common-law marriage to the proprietress of Jacksonville's most elegant bawdyhouse endures, a shipwreck results in his near drowning, he withstands enemy fire to send dispatches from the Spanish-American War, and then he relocates to England, where Joseph Conrad becomes his closest friend and Henry James weeps over his tragic, early death. In Burning Boy, Auster not only puts forth an immersive read about an unforgettable life but also, casting a dazzled eye on Crane's astonishing originality and productivity, provides uniquely knowing insight into Crane's creative processes to produce the rarest of reading experiences―the dramatic biography of a brilliant writer as only another literary master could tell it.


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"Auster offers 'nuts-and-bolts' analysis of and affectingly emotional appreciation for Crane's genre-twisting newspaper sketches, audacious and indelible novels, 'infinitely strange' poems, and riveting short stories ..."

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"Stephen Crane...cuts a dashing figure in this beguiling literary biography ..."

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"Paul Auster has composed this weighty biography, and it truly gives a deep dive into his life and work."

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"a labor of love of a kind rare in contemporary letters."

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"But he does want to keep underscoring it, over and over."

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