Miss MacIntosh, My Darling

Miss MacIntosh, My Darling
Title Miss MacIntosh, My Darling PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Young
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Pages 602
Release 1993
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781564780140

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Miss MacIntosh herself, who hails from What Cheer, Iowa, and seems downright and normal, with an incorruptible sense of humor and the desire to put an end to phantoms; Catherine Cartwheel, the opium lady, a recluse who is shut away in a great New England seaside house and entertains imaginary guests; Mr. Spitzer, the lawyer, musical composer and mystical space traveler, a gentle man, wholly unsure of himself and of reality; his twin brother Peron, the gay and raffish gambler and virtuoso in the world of sports; Cousin Hannah, the horsewoman, balloonist, mountain-climber and militant Boston feminist, known as Al Hamad through all the seraglios of the East; Titus Bonebreaker of Chicago, wild man of God dreaming of a heavenly crown; the very efficient Christian hangman, Mr. Weed of the Wabash River Valley; a featherweight champion who meets his equal in a graveyard--these are a few who live with phantasmagorical vividness in the pages of Miss MacIntosh, My Darling.

Miss MacIntosh, My Darling

Miss MacIntosh, My Darling
Title Miss MacIntosh, My Darling PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Young
Publisher Deep Vellum Publishing
Pages 1420
Release 2024-03-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 162897432X

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This novel is one of the most ambitious and remarkable literary achievements of our time. It is a picaresque, psychological novel—a novel of the road, a journey or voyage of the human spirit in its search for reality in a world of illusion and nightmare. It is an epic of what might be called the Arabian Nights of American life. Marguerite Young’s method is poetic, imagistic, incantatory; in prose of extraordinary richness she tests the nature of her characters—and the nature of reality. Miss MacIntosh, My Darling is written with oceanic music moving at many levels of consciousness and perception; but the toughly fibred realistic fabric is always there, in the happenings of the narrative, the humor, the precise details, the definitions of the characters. Miss MacIntosh herself, who hails from What Cheer, Iowa, and seems downright and normal, with an incorruptible sense of humor and the desire to put an end to phantoms; Catherine Cartwheel, the opium lady, a recluse who is shut away in a great New England seaside house and entertains imaginary guests; Mr. Spitzer, the lawyer, musical composer and mystical space traveler, a gentle man, wholly unsure of himself and of reality; his twin brother Peron, the gay and raffish gambler and virtuoso in the world of sports; Cousin Hannah, the horsewoman, balloonist, mountain-climber and militant Boston feminist, known as Al Hamad through all the seraglios of the East; Titus Bonebreaker of Chicago, wild man of God dreaming of a heavenly crown; the very efficient Christian hangman, Mr. Weed of the Wabash River Valley; a featherweight champion who meets his equal in a graveyard—these are a few who live with phantasmagorical vividness in the pages of Miss MacIntosh, My Darling. The novel touches on many aspects of life—drug addiction, woman’s suffrage, murder, suicide, pregnancy both real and imaginary, schizophrenia, many strange loves, the psychology of gambling, perfectionism; but the profusion of this huge book serves always to intensify the force of the central question: “What shall we do when, fleeing from illusion, we are confronted by illusion?” What is real, what is dream? Is the calendar of the human heart the same as that kept by the earth? Is it possible that one may live a secondary life of which one does not know? In every aspect, Miss MacIntosh, My Darling stands by itself—in the lyric beauty of its prose, its imaginative vitality and cumulative emotional power. It is the work of a writer of genius.

Miss MacIntosh, My Darling

Miss MacIntosh, My Darling
Title Miss MacIntosh, My Darling PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Young
Publisher
Pages 1212
Release 1966
Genre American fiction
ISBN

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A Fable of Illusion and Reality

A Fable of Illusion and Reality
Title A Fable of Illusion and Reality PDF eBook
Author William Goyen
Publisher
Pages 5
Release 1965
Genre
ISBN

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A Section from Miss MacIntosh, My Darling

A Section from Miss MacIntosh, My Darling
Title A Section from Miss MacIntosh, My Darling PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Young
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1965
Genre
ISBN

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Miss Macintosh, My Darling, Modernism, Metaphysics, and Magic

Miss Macintosh, My Darling, Modernism, Metaphysics, and Magic
Title Miss Macintosh, My Darling, Modernism, Metaphysics, and Magic PDF eBook
Author Jean Ellen Petrolle
Publisher
Pages 162
Release 1993
Genre
ISBN

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Marguerite Young, Our Darling

Marguerite Young, Our Darling
Title Marguerite Young, Our Darling PDF eBook
Author Miriam Fuchs
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Pages 180
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781564780553

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With Miss MacIntosh, My Darling (1965) Marguerite Young established herself as one of the greatest writers of our time, and yet she has been slow to attract critical attention. Miriam Fuchs remedies that defect with the first book-length study of her work, a gathering of personal reminiscences and appreciative essays that explore the breadth of Young's achievement. Part 1 consists of tributes and recollections by such writers as Anne Tyler, Amy Clampitt, Stanley Kunitz, Anna Balakian, among other friends and students. Part 2 offers a dozen critical essays on her work, from Angel in the Forest to Young's forthcoming biography of Eugene Debs, with special attention to the wonders of Miss MacIntosh, My Darling. Part 3 consists of two interviews with Young. Also included are a dozen photos, most published here for the first time, and a chronology by Martha J. Sattler.