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Voices in the Dead House

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Voices in the Dead House intertwines the journeys of Walt Whitman and Louisa May Alcott as they respond to the aftermath of the Union defeat at Fredericksburg in 1862. Both drawn to Washington to tend the war's wounded and dying, the novel explores their contrasting yet equally compelling characters: Whitman's complex blend of egocentrism and compassion, Alcott's fierce independence and reformist zeal. Facing the brutal realities of Civil War hospitals, their experiences shape their personal and literary voices amid encounters with historic figures like Lincoln and Dorothea Dix. Inspired by Whitman's The Wound-Dresser and Alcott's Hospital Sketches, this dual portrait offers a profound meditation on a nation at war with itself.
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This evocative historical fiction will appeal to readers interested in the American Civil War, literary history, and character-driven narratives. Fans of Walt Whitman, Louisa May Alcott, and thoughtful explorations of historical figures will find this book particularly engaging.

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In the ninth American Novels series book, Walt Whitman and Louisa May Alcott meet the horrors of the Civil War as they minister to its casualties.

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Walt Whitman and Louisa May Alcott meet the horrors of the Civil War as they minister to its casualties.

After the Union Army's defeat at Fredericksburg in 1862, Walt Whitman and Louisa May Alcott converge on Washington to nurse the sick, wounded, and dying. Whitman was a man of many contradictions: egocentric yet compassionate, impatient with religiosity yet moved by the spiritual in all humankind, bigoted yet soon to become known as the great poet of democracy. Alcott was an intense, intellectual, independent woman, an abolitionist and suffragist, who was compelled by financial circumstance to publish saccharine magazine stories yet would go on to write the enduring and beloved Little Women.

As Lock captures the musicality of their unique voices and their encounters with luminaries ranging from Lincoln to battlefield photographer Mathew Brady to reformer Dorothea Dix, he deftly renders the war's impact on their personal and artistic development.

Inspired by Whitman's poem "The Wound-Dresser" and Alcott's Hospital Sketches, the ninth stand-alone book in The American Novels series is a masterful dual portrait of two iconic authors who took different paths toward chronicling a country beset by prejudice and at war with itself.

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A finalist for the Big Other Book Award and recognised by Foreword Reviews, Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and The Millions among their top selections, this work has been lauded for its literary quality and historical insight. The New York Sun calls it β€˜fiction of a high caliber’ that challenges perceptions of history. The Washington Independent Review of Books highlights its unique Civil War perspective that resonates with contemporary issues of prejudice and national identity. Kirkus Reviews awarded it a starred review, describing it as β€˜gripping,’ β€˜distinctive,’ and β€˜haunting,’ offering candid portraits of literary legends.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781954276017

Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 October 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Bellevue Literary Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 190.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Norman Lock is the award-winning author of novels, short fiction, and poetry, as well as stage and radio plays. He has won The Dactyl Foundation Literary Fiction Award, The Paris Review Aga Khan Prize for Fiction, and has been longlisted twice for the Simpson/Joyce Carol Oates Prize. He has also received writing fellowships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives in Aberdeen, New Jersey, where he is at work on the next books of The American Novels series.

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