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Michener: A Writer's Journey [Hardcover]

Stephen J. May (Author), Valerie Hemingway (Foreword)
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October 10, 2005

James A. Michener was one of the most beloved storytellers of our time, captivating readers with sweeping historical plots that educated and entertained. In this first full-length biography of the private as well as the public Michener, Stephen J. May reveals how an aspiring writer became a best-selling novelist. It is the only book to draw on Michener’s complete papers as well as interviews with his friends and associates. The result conveys much about Michener never before revealed in print.

May follows the young Michener from an impoverished Pennsylvania childhood to the wartime Pacific, where he found inspiration for Tales of the South Pacific, a book that led to a string of best sellers, including The Source, Centennial, Chesapeake, and The Covenant. May provides insights into Michener’s personal life: his three marriages, his unique working methods, and his social and political views. He also reveals the author’s hypersensitivity to criticism, his egotism, and his failure on some occasions to acknowledge the contributions of his assistants.

Examining Michener’s body of writing in its biographical and cultural contexts, May describes the creation of each novel and assesses the book’s strengths and shortcomings. His close readings underscore Michener’s innovativeness in presenting mountains of historical and cultural research in an engaging literary form.

This probing biography establishes Michener’s place in twentieth-century letters as it offers an unprecedented view of the man behind the typewriter.


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The best thing and the worst thing that happened to James Michener (1907–1997) was the 1948 Pulitzer Prize for his first book, Tales of the South Pacific. Suddenly famous, he endured the backlash—the disdain of many critics—for the rest of his career. May, biographer of Zane Grey, uses Michener's complete papers and other sources to construct a picture of a man who excelled as a journalist and a writer of popular fiction, yet craved the literary acclaim that he never achieved. Michener is seen as a man of paradoxes; he was a benefactor of libraries and young writers, but "in at least two cases" used collaborators "without proper acknowledgment." He callously returned his adopted son to a group home after his first marriage broke up. May speculates that growing up poor and fatherless (he believed himself to be adopted) stunted Michener's emotions, and that the generational histories in his fiction were an attempt to compensate for a black hole in his life. The research is assiduous. and Michener's years as a textbook editor at Macmillan and his association with legendary editors Saxe Commins and Albert Erskine will interest those in the trade. Though this is a dutiful portrait, May cannot reach beneath the impenetrable surface of a man who seems to have lived fully only within the pages of his books. 19 b&w photos.
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May's is the first biography of Michener concerned with the private as well as the public man. May draws on the best-selling author's complete papers and on interviews with his friends and associates to trace Michener's journey from an impoverished childhood in Doylestown, Pennsylvania (oddly, the facts of his birth, birth date, and paternity remain unknown). Accounting for all the best-sellers is only part of what makes the book intriguing, as illuminating discussions of Michener's three marriages, the second to a struggling writer who thought of herself as "the catalyst to Jim's writing career," also prove engaging. May delves beneath Michener's public persona of beloved storyteller to see a more complex and shadowy figure loving the detail work as he pores over maps in Denver while preparing Centennial (1974) and smarting from the politically influenced loss of President Nixon's American Revolution Bicentennial Commission (and with it, Michener's role), which the self-centered Michener took personally. Whitney Scott
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 306 pages
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press; 1ST edition (October 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806136995
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806136998
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,377,280 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Michener's life has interested me for his destiny as a globetrotter, and not so much for his literary career. I must admit that till now I only read -leaping over paragraphs and sometimes entire pages- "The Source", "Iberia", "The Covenant", and "The world is my home". This biography by Stephen J. May has allowed me to estimate Michener in all his seriousness and capacity of work, and to admire him for his inner force, his faith in life, and his courage before the adversity and the diseases that marked his oldness. Also it has opened to me a peephole on some sadly intimate aspects of his life: his confused familiar origins, his emotional coldness and egotism, and his failure as an adoptive father. As a result of this reading I am readier to digest another of his voluminous and slow-pace texts.
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