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Ahab's Return - by Jeffrey Ford (Paperback)

Ahab's Return - by  Jeffrey Ford (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"Jeffrey Ford is one of the few writers who uses wonder instead of ink in his pen." - Jonathan Carroll</strong></p><p>A bold and intriguing fabulist novel that reimagines two of the most legendary characters in American literature--Captain Ahab and Ishmael of Herman Melville's <em>Moby-Dick</em>--from the critically acclaimed Edgar and World Fantasy award-winning author of <em>The Girl in the Glass</em> and <em>The Shadow Year.</em></p><p>At the end of a long journey, Captain Ahab returns to the mainland to confront the true author of the novel <em>Moby-Dick</em>, his former shipmate, Ishmael. For Ahab was not pulled into the ocean's depths by a harpoon line, and the greatly exaggerated rumors of his untimely death have caused him grievous harm--after hearing about Ahab's demise, his wife and child left Nantucket for New York, and now Ahab is on a desperate quest to find them.</p><p>Ahab's pursuit leads him to <em>The Gorgon's Mirror</em>, the sensationalist tabloid newspaper that employed Ishmael as a copy editor while he wrote the harrowing story of the ill-fated <em>Pequod</em>. In the penny press's office, Ahab meets George Harrow, who makes a deal with the captain: the newspaperman will help Ahab navigate the city in exchange for the exclusive story of his salvation from the mouth of the great white whale. But their investigation--like Ahab's own story--will take unexpected, dangerous, and ultimately tragic turns.</p><p>Told with wisdom, suspense, a modicum of dry humor and horror, and a vigorous stretching of the truth, <em>Ahab's Return</em> charts an inventive and intriguing voyage involving one of the most memorable characters in classic literature, and pays homage to one of the greatest novels ever written.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><strong>A bold and intriguing fabulist novel that reimagines two of the most legendary characters in American literature--Captain Ahab and Ishmael of Herman Melville's <em>Moby-Dick</em></strong></p><p>At the end of a long journey, Captain Ahab returns to the mainland to confront the true author of the novel <em>Moby-Dick</em>, his former shipmate, Ishmael. For Ahab was not pulled into the ocean's depths by a harpoon line, and the greatly exaggerated rumors of his untimely death have caused him grievous harm--after hearing about Ahab's demise, his wife and child left Nantucket for New York, and now Ahab is on a desperate quest to find them.</p><p>Ahab's pursuit leads him to The Gorgon's Mirror, the sensationalist tabloid newspaper that employed Ishmael as a copy editor while he wrote the harrowing story of the ill-fated Pequod. In the penny press's office, Ahab meets George Harrow, who makes a deal with the captain: the newspaperman will help Ahab navigate the city in exchange for the exclusive story of his salvation from the mouth of the great white whale. But their investigation--like Ahab's own story--will take unexpected, dangerous, and ultimately tragic turns.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><strong>Praise for <em>The Shadow Year</em>: <br/></strong>"Jeffrey Ford is one of the few writers who uses wonder instead of ink in his pen."<strong> </strong>--Jonathan Carroll, author of <em>The Wooden Sea</em><br><br>"Ford knows how to tell a story, whatever the genre, and how to get out of its way and when to stop, and here that makes for a great few hours between the covers. ... Sign on for this one; it's well worth the trip."--<em>Washington Independent Review of Books</em><br><br>"This is an adventure worthy of the captain. ... This fast-paced, occasionally acerbic, often bloody, but always entertaining story is an homage to <em>Moby-Dick</em> and a fitting continuation/conclusion of Ahab's story."--<em>New York Journal of Books</em><br><br>"[A]n imaginary sequel to an imaginative work, a virtual or alternate vision. ... Primed for adventure, Harrow guides [Ahab] through New York's seething underworld on his quest and perchance to find fresh material. Of that, readers are dealt a-plenty."--<em>Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star</em><br><br>"Unusual and gripping. . . .Fans of successful reimaginings of literary classics. . .will be entertained."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br><br>"A work of episodic beauty and mercurial significance."--<em>Locus</em><br><br>"It takes chutzpah to revive one of the most vivid yet most unknowable characters in all literature, let alone to place him in a story that celebrates its own essential pulpiness. . . . Jeffrey Ford has that chutzpah . . .[M]arvelous."--<em>SciFi Magazine</em> ("A" rating)<br><br>"Properly creepy, but from time to time deliciously funny and heartbreakingly poignant, too. For those of you--and you know who you are--who think the indispensable element for good genre fiction is good writing, this is not to be missed." <br/>--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em> (starred review)<br><br>"Superb, heartbreaking, and masterfully written. . . . It's proof of Jeffrey Ford's narrative power that, ultimately, the distinction [between real and invented] doesn't much matter. His made-up world trumps ours."--<em>Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy</em><br><br>"Think Ray Bradbury's "Green Town" stories, Harper Lee's <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em> and Stephen King's <em>The Body</em> (made into the film <em>Stand by Me</em>) and you get an idea of the tone of Ford's latest fine work. Grade: A"--<em>Denver Rocky Mountain News</em><br>

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