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Mortal Leap MacDonald Harris

Mortal Leap By MacDonald Harris

Mortal Leap by MacDonald Harris


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Summary

Mortal Leap tells a story we all know but have never heard: what happens when you have an opportunity to take another person's identity? A wife identifies a man badly disfigured in battle as her missing husband. What happens when he decides to go along with her mistake? Mortal Leap is both adventure story and metaphysical novel.

Mortal Leap Summary

Mortal Leap by MacDonald Harris

A merchant seaman is the sole survivor when his ship is sunk in a battle in the South Pacific. Badly burned, he is stripped of every shred of identity and cast into the sea, naked, faceless, nameless. Rescued and lying in a Pearl Harbor hospital, he is mistakenly identified as the missing Lt. Ben Davenant by Davenant's wife. In a moment, the man decides to go along, to take on Davenant's identity, to return with her to California and take on his life.

Mortal Leap may remind some readers of the story of Don Draper in the TV series Mad Men. What does it mean to abandon one life completely and step into another in midstream? To step into a marriage, a house, a way of life, all of which are utterly new and unfamiliar? And what do you do when someone from your old life shows up?

Decades before Mad Men, MacDonald Harris created a story that we all know but have never heard before. Out of print for decades, Mortal Leap has become a rare and coveted cult classic, the few remaining copies passed along from reader to reader. Now, Boiler House Press's Recovered Books series makes this remarkable book available again.

Mortal Leap Reviews

"Written with a terse fierceness, a pitiless kind of book that forces one to read in the intense spirit in which it is written." -- Books and Bookmen

"Up there with the best of Conrad." -- R. V. Cassill

"Mortal Leap is a book so far beyond 'good' that its greatness can only be experienced." -- Wesley Minter, Third Place Books

About MacDonald Harris

MacDonald Harris was the pseudonym of Donald Heiney. As Harris, he wrote 17 novels and a nonfiction book on sailing, including The Balloonist, which was nominated for the National Book Award in 1977. He taught for many years at the University of California Irvine and published scholarly books on comparative literature. In 1982 he received the Award in Literature of the American Academy and Institute for Arts and Sciences. He died in 1993.

Jonathan Coe's novels include What a Carve Up!, The Rotter's Club, Expo 58, Number 11, and Bournville. His biography of B. S. Johnson, Like a Fiery Elephant, won the Samuel Johnson Prize as the best nonfiction book of 2004.

Steven G. Kellman is a professor of comparative literature at the University of Texas at San Antonio. His books include The Self-Begetting Novel, The Translingual Imagination, Redemption: The Life of Henry Roth, and Rambling Prose: Essays.

Additional information

GOR013865169
9781915812100
1915812100
Mortal Leap by MacDonald Harris
Used - Very Good
Paperback
UEA Publishing Project
2024-03-29
368
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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