Pull Devil, Pull Baker by Stella Benson
Pull Devil, Pull Baker is one of the oddest autobiographies ever written.
The novelist Stella Benson first encountered an eccentric Russian
nobleman, Count Nicolas de Toulouse Lautrec De Savine in the paupers
ward of a Hong Kong hospital. Striking up a friendship, she found
herself fascinated by the Counts garrulous memoirs, written in a unique
blend of English, French, and Russian.
The Counts adventures included a stint as a Russian cavalry officer,
gold mining in California, a failed attempt to establish himself as Czar of
Bulgaria, get-rich-quick schemes, and countless romantic
entanglements. Were these all inventions of his fervid mind, like a
latter-day Baron Munchausen? Were they true? Could they be both?
In Pull Devil, Pull Baker, Stella Benson not only collected the Counts
recollections but provided a running commentary that reflects on the
nature of memory, truth, and the power of storytelling. In the process,
she created a book that anticipates by decades the new nonfiction
school of such bestsellers as The Lifespan of a Fact and the work of
Geoff Dyer, W. G. Sebald and others who weave together fiction and fact.
Pull Devil, Pull Baker exemplifies the unique and remarkable books
being brought back to print by Recovered Books, the new series from
Boiler House Press that celebrates the gems that have been lost to thechanging tides of critical and popular taste. Pull Devil, Pull Baker is easily the most exceptional and genre-busting reissue of 2022.