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Banvard's Folly: Thirteen Tales of People Who Didn't Change the World by Paul Collins
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Banvard's Folly

by Paul Collins

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This was an intersting history of how you can become huge for a moment or perhaps even a decade and yet a hundred years later be completely forgotten because you didn't make an impact or at least not enough of one.

It would be hard to read the tale of Banvard (the first chapter in the book is devoted to him) and not immediately think of a successful artist like Thomas Kinkade. Will he be remembered past this brief moment in time? Will he make a business mistake and squander a fortune? The book is filled with stories about artists, "scientists" (or at least those who thought they were), musicians, and writers who are now not even the footnotes of history. ( )
  JohnMunsch | Apr 10, 2009 |
Biografie di personaggi e inventori stravaganti. ( )
  giap | Jun 20, 2008 |
Eccentrics and eccentricities > Biography/Biography
  Budz888 | Jun 1, 2008 |
"Thirteen wry biographical essays about people, once famous, who have disappeared from memory." --The New Yorker
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  cheesylibrarian34 | Jan 28, 2007 |
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In Banvard's Folly, Paul Collins celebrates what he calls the "forgotten ephemera of genius." Here are thirteen unforgettable portraits of men and women who might have claimed their share of renown but who, whether from ill timing, skullduggery, monomania, the tinge of madness, or plain bad luck-or perhaps some combination of them all-leapt straight from life into thankless obscurity. Among their number are scientists, artists, writers, entrepreneurs, and adventurers, from across the centuries and around the world. They hold in common the silenced aftermath of failure, the name that rings no bells-until now.AUTHORBIO: Paul Collins writes for McSweeneys Quarterly, and his work has also appeared in Lingua Franca and eCompany Now. While writing Banvard's Folly he lived in San Francisco, where he taught early-American literature at Dominican University. He and his family moved briefly to Wales-a journey about which he is writing a book-and now live in Oregon.REVIEW:"Hearteningly strange..." (The Onion) REVIEW: "Of Collins' endeavor...we can proclaim our permanent thanks and amazement and heartiest welcome." (The Los Angeles Times Book Review) REVIEW: "Thirteen wry biographical essays about people, once famous, who have disappeared from memory." (The New Yorker)

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