Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 7:18 pm
yeah, i think poe was comma-happy and too fond of inserting foreign languages and stuff.. but the stories under all that obfuscation are pretty good, so it can be worth it to wade through
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I've read a variety of biographical material, including letters. The one full-length biography I've read is Mournful and Never-Ending Remembrance, which was so-so--the author didn't like Poe, and it's usually not good when a biographer despises his subject. I have another biography on reserve at the library, and will post again after I've read it.Rodr-Evil wrote:Oh I forgot pit and the pendulum, is brilliant. has anybody read any biography of Poe? is very interesting.Hodgson wrote:The Masque of the Red Death, Tell-Tale Heart, Pit and the Pendulum, Cask of Amontillado and Murders in the Rue Morgue are probably my favorites.
I've been reading and rereading Poe for quite a while. If anyone has a question about his work, I can probably help.
If you decide to go back, try starting with Masque of the Red Death or Pit and the Pendulum.Enkil wrote:I've been trying to read him more, I've had a complete anthology for years.
True. I'd forgotten that some of the latter part reads a little like an encyclopedia article. The beginning, the part where they're stuck on the hulk, the islanders, etc. are all good but he seems at times to have tried to fill out the length of the book, or else was trying to add factual matter just to convince people that the story was really true.Enkil wrote:"The Narrative of A.G.P. of Nantucket" was quite good. Haven't quite finished yet, got another 10ish pages to go, but it's very gripping and quite well told (save some boring ass parts).