Joe Gould-s Secret

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  • Author:
    MITCHELL Joseph
  • ISBN:
    9781784875619
  • Publication Date:
    October 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    208
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Vintage Classics
  • Country of Publication:
Joe Gould-s Secret
Joe Gould-s Secret

Joe Gould-s Secret

SKU: 9781784875619
Regular price $38.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MITCHELL Joseph
  • ISBN:
    9781784875619
  • Publication Date:
    October 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    208
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Vintage Classics
  • Country of Publication:

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It was 1932 when Joseph Mitchell first came across Joe Gould, a Harvard-educated vagrant of Greenwich Village. Penniless, filthy, scurrilous, charming, thieving, Joe Gould was widely considered a genius. He was working on a book he called an Oral History - the longest book ever written he claimed, formed of recorded conversations set down in exercise books. Of course, when Gould died the great epic was nowhere to be found.

This compelling portrait of a true New York eccentric, a man who embodied the disconnected, delusional nature of real life, was Mitchell's personal enquiry into the agony of writer's block.

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  • It was 1932 when Joseph Mitchell first came across Joe Gould, a Harvard-educated vagrant of Greenwich Village. Penniless, filthy, scurrilous, charming, thieving, Joe Gould was widely considered a genius. He was working on a book he called an Oral History - the longest book ever written he claimed, formed of recorded conversations set down in exercise books. Of course, when Gould died the great epic was nowhere to be found.

    This compelling portrait of a true New York eccentric, a man who embodied the disconnected, delusional nature of real life, was Mitchell's personal enquiry into the agony of writer's block.

It was 1932 when Joseph Mitchell first came across Joe Gould, a Harvard-educated vagrant of Greenwich Village. Penniless, filthy, scurrilous, charming, thieving, Joe Gould was widely considered a genius. He was working on a book he called an Oral History - the longest book ever written he claimed, formed of recorded conversations set down in exercise books. Of course, when Gould died the great epic was nowhere to be found.

This compelling portrait of a true New York eccentric, a man who embodied the disconnected, delusional nature of real life, was Mitchell's personal enquiry into the agony of writer's block.