Confidence-Man
His Masquerade
Herman Melville author H Bruce Franklin editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dalkey Archive Press
Published:19th Apr '07
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A scathing, razor-sharp satire set on a New Orleans-bound riverboat, The Confidence-Man exposes the fraudulent optimism of so many American idols and idealists--Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and P. T. Barnum, in particular--and draws a dark vision of a country being swallowed by its illusions of progress.Why is Dalkey Archive doing yet another edition of The Confidence-Man? And why is it doing Melville at all? First, this edition, originally published by Bobbs-Merrill over forty years ago, contains remarkable annotations by H. Bruce Franklin, intended for both the general reader and the scholar. It's an edition we have long admired. More importantly, we believe that The Confidence-Man is America's first postmodern novel--game-like, darkly comic, and completely inventive.
"The great transcendental satire." — Carl Van Vechten
ISBN: 9781564784544
Dimensions: 203mm x 135mm x 29mm
Weight: 462g
355 pages