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Collected Novels and Plays [Hardcover]

James Merrill (Author)


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November 5, 2002
Following the widely celebrated Collected Poems, this second volume in the series of James Merrill’s works brings us Merrill as novelist and playwright. Just as in his poems we come upon prose pieces, dramatic dialogue, and even a short play in verse, in his novels and plays we find the rhythms of his poetry reflected and given new form.

Merrill’s first novel, The Seraglio, is a daring roman à clef derived in large part from his early life as the cosmopolitan son of Charles Merrill, one of America’s most famous twentieth-century financiers. Written in a highly refined prose that owes something to Henry James, the book is a compelling portrait of the luxury and treachery swirling around the Southampton beach house of an irrepressible family patriarch, with his many mistresses and ex-mistresses in attendance, told from the point of view of his lively but troubled son. At the other end of the narrative spectrum we find The (Diblos) Notebook, an experimental novel in which a young American’s adventures on a Greek island are deconstructed and assembled into a tentative fiction before our eyes. Merrill’s plays, including the one-act comedy of manners The Bait and the Chekhovian The Immortal Husband—a reinvention of the myth of Tithonus, who was granted eternal life but not eternal youth—are also fresh turns on his characteristic themes: home and travel, reality and artifice, simplicity and complication. And, for the first time in print, here is Merrill’s short play The Birthday, a fledgling effort written in 1947 and a fascinating window onto the concern with spiritual communication and the otherwordly that would later blossom into his great epic, The Changing Light at Sandover.

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From Library Journal

Merrill, the son of Merrill-Lynch founder Charles E. Merrill, is best known for his refined poetry. This collection, the second (following Collected Poems) in a multivolume series devoted to his oeuvre, includes two novels and several plays. The Seraglio, the more substantial novel, deals with aging business tycoon Benjamin Tanning and his relations with ex-wives, lovers, and family members, as seen through the eyes of his son Francis. In its treatment of manners and morals, innocence and corruption, and Americans abroad, it echoes, though less artfully, themes generally associated with Henry James. The second novel, The (Diblos) Notebook, a more experimental work set in Greece, recounts a tale of two half-brothers and a love affair with a Greek woman. The plays include The Birthday, a drama in blank verse; The Immortal Husband, a reworking of the Tithonus myth; and two versions of The Bait, an extended conversation involving three characters that falls somewhere between Oscar Wilde and Harold Pinter. The works herein will have little effect on Merrill's reputation, though they may provide clues for scholars seeking a better understanding of his poems. Recommended for research-level collections. William Gargan, Brooklyn Coll. Lib.,
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From Booklist

Like the sea on a sunny day, Merrill's work is scintillatingly alluring, yet its radiant shimmer conceals dark depths of knowledge and feeling. A superb poet, Merrill (1926-95) is at once suave and exacting, conversational and formal. The cosmopolitan scope of his lyrical gifts is preserved in Collected Poems (2001), and now the same expert editors who assembled that essential collection have constructed another out of Merrill's two novels and three plays, thus revealing yet another facet of Merrill's love of language and his ongoing fascination with the past's insistence on pushing through to the present. His 1957 novel, The Seraglio, draws on Merrill's family's milieu in its depiction of the contentious Southampton household of a power-mad financier, while Merrill's fluency in Greek myths finds sly expression in the play "The Immortal Husband." Poetry permeates Merrill's prose, turning "The Bait," a wickedly tense play about an overly attached brother and sister, into a work of tautly composed free verse, while the very act of writing is poetically explored in the novel The (Diblos) Notebooks . Donna Seaman
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 688 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf; 1 edition (November 5, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375411372
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375411373
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,499,568 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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