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John Brown's Body (Library Binding)

by Stephen Vincent Benet (Author)
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  • Library Binding: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Buccaneer Books Inc (31 Dec 1986)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0899664059
  • ISBN-13: 978-0899664057
  • Product Dimensions: 22.3 x 14.7 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,702,015 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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An American folk-epic which depicts the events of the Civil War.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An unsung American masterpiece, 24 Dec 1998
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This review is from: John Brown's Body (Paperback)
During the Pax Romana the emperor Augustus commissioned Vergil to write an epic history of the Romans. The result, of course, was The Aeneid, a stunning blend of epic poetry and historical fiction that some would argue has yet to be topped. John Brown's Body is the closest thing we have to an epic poem "about" America. And while it takes place during the civil war and makes no claim to be an authoritative history, the book is no less impressive as a literary feat. No book in the history of this country has so artfully depicted our nation's great schism.

Written in the 20s, John Brown's Body redefines the word ananchronism. Its contemporaries are The Great Gatsby, The Sun Also Rises, and Their Eyes Were Watching God. Professors widely praise these modern works for their groundbreaking aesthetics, and not without justification. However, it's hard to imagine a more daring or daunting task than the writing of John Brown's Body. Never mind the fact that he pulled it off marvelously. Stephen Vincent Benet remains the only writer to have even _attempted_ to write an American epic poem. Stephen Vincent Benet deserves high scores both for degree of difficulty and final product. Yet conventional education regarding 20th century American books never seems to give him these high marks.

Why Benet and his book don't get the recognition they merit is a terrific question. Is his book canonically superior to Gatsby and Their Eyes? No. And on some level, it's difficult to see what someone living in Taiwan could glean from this document of American struggle and triumph. To wit, the book can also be criticized for being slightly skewed toward a Yankee perspective. But as a whole, the book is outright better than a lot of works revered as American classics.

What does better mean? What it should mean. Simply a more impressive work of art. More entertaining. More provactive. More fun to read. More intellectual depth, conveyed subtly and beautifully, embedded skillfully but not invisibly in an absorbing tale. On these counts, John Brown's Body is vastly superior to classics like The Sun Also Rises; The USA series of John Dos Passos; Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis; and certainly Hawthorne's later novels. Yet John Brown's Body continues to get short shrift, to the point where it's well nigh unfindable in many a book store. One can only hope that the critics and canon-makers of later generations restore the book to its proper place, high atop our shining history of American letters.

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5.0 out of 5 stars great book, 7 Jun 1998
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This book, in my opinion, is probably one of the greatest ever written. It is well laid out, it tells a gripping story that will keep you reading until the last line. "It is here."
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5.0 out of 5 stars Secret Genius, 4 Jan 2010
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I first read this poem 30 years ago and have read it every year since. My father who had travelled extensively in the USA in the 1930s passed it to me when I asked for a History of the Civil War. No it is not a History, and it may not be fully historically accurate, but it has the essence in a fine balanced way. It is America's Aeneid or Iliad. Benet has a wonderful gift for catching the "voice" of his characters in the meter of the poetry through which they speak whether Lincoln or Lee, Kentucky Farmer or Southern Son, Slave or Soldier. Read this and never think of the USA the same way again. I hope no American, White of Black, from the North or South, cannot read it without pride, and sadness. I hope Europeans reading it will discover a new depth to their appreciation of the strange and wonderful creation that is the United States. And I hope that critics will discover this oddly ignored and forgotten genius and master of the epic form.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A tragically under-appreciated American masterpiece
I have no idea how to write a review of this epic (in the literal sense, not in the nonsensical way _Star Wars_ or _Shogun_ are billed as "epics") of the American... Read more
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