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The Tidewater Tales John Barth

The Tidewater Tales By John Barth

The Tidewater Tales by John Barth


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Summary

"Tell me a story" is the task Katherine Shorter Sherrit Sagamore sets for her husband, Peter Sagamore, as they set out to cruise Chesapeake Bay in their engineless sailboat "Story". Along with their stories, we learn of the Bay itself - past and present.

The Tidewater Tales Summary

The Tidewater Tales by John Barth

"Tell me a story..." Katherine Shorter Sherritt Sagamore, 8 1/2 months pregnant, is a blue-blooded library scientist and founding mother of the American Society for the Preservation of Storytelling. Her husband Peter, 8 1/2 months nervous, is a blue-collar storyteller with a penchant for brevity. Sailing in the Chesapeake Bay, they tell each other tales to break the writer's block handed Peter by his Muse, to ease the weight of Katherine's pregnancy, to entertain, and to enlighten. Along with their stories, we learn of the Bay itself-past and present. The beloved Chesapeake, where young Peter once indulged his Huck Finn fantasy, is in danger of becoming what he dubs a moral cesspool; where nature is in a losing struggle with man; where the hallowed Deniston School for Girls is being pressured by the CIA to sell land to the Soviet embassy; and where the old Sagamore homestead might or might not be the newest espionage station on the shoreline.

The Tidewater Tales Reviews

"Charting ever more daring fictional waters, John Barth here sets sail on a huge voyage of a book-part myth, part fantasy, part history, part sheer exuberant wordplay. Washington Post Book World What is so moving about The Tidewater Tales is its frequent and frequently incidental richness as a love story-marital, filial, domestic-and also in its love of a place, of a country, even as place and country are scarred by depredation.The newest edition of the most complete introduction to the vital security issues facing the United States returns to the book's classic organizational format. -- William Pritchard New York Times Book Review The Tidewater Tales takes the form of a narrative encyclopedia, a pre-natal crash course in the politics, social life, literature, history, and mythology of late-twentieth century America... It sits... on the map of modern American fiction as a gigantic memorable construction. -- Jonathan Raban Times Literary Supplement

About John Barth

John Barth, Professor Emeritus in the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, is the author of eleven other works of fiction- The Floating Opera, The End of the Road, The Sot-Weed Factor, Giles Goat-Boy, Lost in the Funhouse, Chimera (winner of the 1973 National Book Award), LETTERS, Sabbatical, The Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor, Once upon a Time: A Floating Opera, and On with the Story-and two collections of essays, The Friday Book (also available in paperback from Johns Hopkins) and Further Fridays. He lives on Maryland's Eastern Shore.

Additional information

GOR001511458
9780801855566
080185556X
The Tidewater Tales by John Barth
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1997-02-15
660
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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