Argall: The True Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith
β Scribed by William T. Vollmann
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Seven Dreams: A Book of North American Landscapes #3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
From the National Book Award-winning author of Europe Central – a hugely original fictional history of Pocahontas, John Smith, and the Jamestown colony in Virginia
In Argall, the third novel in his Seven Dreams series, William T. Vollmann alternates between extravagant Elizabethan language and gritty realism in an attempt to dig beneath the legend surrounding Pocahontas, John Smith, and the founding of the Jamestown colony in Virginia-as well as the betrayals, disappointments, and atrocities behind it. With the same panoramic vision, mythic sensibility, and stylistic daring that he brought to the previous novels in the Seven Dreams seriesβhailed upon its inception as "the most important literary project of the '90s" (The Washington Post)βVollmann continues his hugely original fictional history of the clash of Native Americans and Europeans in the New World. In reconstructing America's past as tragedy, nightmare, and bloody spectacle, Vollmann does nothing less than reinvent the American novel.
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