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George P. Garrett (1929–2008)

Author of Death of the Fox

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Author George P. Garrett was born in Orlando, Florida on June 11, 1929. He received a B. A. (1952), M.A. (1956), and a Ph.D. (1985) from Princeton University. He has written short story collections, poetry, plays, novels, screenplays and a biography of James Jones. In 1962, Garrett moved to show more Charlottesville to begin his job as a member of the English department at the University of Virginia, where he remained until 1968. He also taught at other universities including Princeton University and the University of Michigan. He returned to the University of Virginia in 1984 as the Henry Hoyns Professor of Creative Writing. He retired from teaching in 2000 and was poet laureate of Virginia from 2002 to 2004. His large body of work includes writing the widely known Elizabethan Trilogy Death of the Fox, The Succession, and Entered from the Sun; the collected stories An Evening Performance; the book of poetry Days of Our Lives Lie in Fragments: New and Old Poems 1957-1997; the collection of stories, essays, and anecdotes Bad Man Blues as well as the screenplays for The Young Lovers and The Playground. Garrett has also received numerous honors, some of which include the Aiken-Taylor Award in Poetry, 1999; the Hollins College Medal, 1992; the PEN/Malamud Award for Short Story, 1990; the T.S. Eliot Award of Ingersoll Foundation, 1989; the Award of American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1985 and the Rome Prize of The American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1959. He died from cancer on May 26, 2008. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by George P. Garrett

Death of the Fox (1971) 200 copies, 4 reviews
Entered From The Sun: The Murder Of Marlowe (1990) 141 copies, 1 review
Man and the Movies (1967) — Editor — 42 copies
The yellow shoe poets : selected poems, 1964-1999 (1999) — Editor — 13 copies
Poison Pen; or, Live Now and Pay Later (1986) 13 copies, 1 review
Bad Man Blues (1998) 8 copies
Empty Bed Blues (2006) 7 copies
Best New Poets 2005 (2005) — Editor — 6 copies
The magic striptease (1973) 6 copies
Botteghe Oscure Reader (1974) 5 copies
Abraham's Knife 4 copies
Girl in the Black Raincoat (1966) — Editor — 4 copies
Double vision : a novel (2004) 4 copies

Associated Works

Snopes: The Hamlet, The Town, The Mansion (Modern Library) (1959) — Introduction, some editions — 446 copies, 4 reviews
Sudden Fiction: American Short-Short Stories (1986) — Contributor — 392 copies, 6 reviews
The Best American Essays 1988 (1988) — Contributor — 104 copies, 1 review
The Long Roll (1911) — Foreword, some editions — 100 copies
So Red the Rose (1934) — Preface, some editions — 96 copies, 1 review
Fifty Best American Short Stories 1915-1965 (1965) — Contributor — 38 copies, 1 review
The Mint Julep (1977) — Foreword, some editions — 35 copies, 1 review
The New Great American Writers' Cookbook (2003) — Contributor — 23 copies, 1 review
A Good Man: Fathers and Sons in Poetry and Prose (1993) — Contributor — 21 copies, 1 review
A Portrait of Southern Writers: Photographs (2000) — Contributor — 18 copies
The Best American Short Stories 1960 (1960) — Contributor — 15 copies
Plumes (The Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Series) (2006) — Introduction — 14 copies
The Best American Short Stories 1962 (1962) — Contributor — 12 copies
Place In American Fiction: Excursions And Explorations (2005) — Contributor — 4 copies
Road to Glory: A Screenplay (Screenplay Library) (1981) — Afterword, some editions — 3 copies

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This rich tapestry of a book follows the final two days of Sir Walter Raleigh's (or Ralegh's) life. Taking those two days as a framework, it lures the reader into a sequence of dreams, memories and visions that come together to create a vivid picture of Elizabethan and early Stuart England, and the men who lived in it.

Garrett's writing is dense and picturesque and this is a book that demands time to be spent on it. It is really less of a novel and more a series of fictionalised meditations show more on life in England at this time. There are some passages of surpassing beauty which capture the elegiac sense of a fading golden age seen from the harsh light of day. However, it is not an easy read. The language is archaic and Garnett's sentences are sometimes chopped and truncated in odd ways. In short: it's a challenge, but one which is worth the effort if you appreciate beautiful writing and historical fiction.

For a longer review, please visit my blog:
http://theidlewoman.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/the-death-of-fox-george-garrett.html
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2852 Death of the Fox, by George Garrett (read 17 Mar 1996) This is fiction concerning the last days of Sir Walter Raleigh, who was condemned in 1603 but not executed till 1618. This book has a tortuous style(sentences with an understood subject (!) are a favorite device of the author) and much of the book was a chore to read. But in spite of oneself one gets caught up in the dramatic account. While fiction, much seems historically accurate. I found the whole era very interesting, and it show more seems a period of history which one could well once again spend time reading about. Richard Brandon, who chopped off Charles II's head in 1649, was on the scaffold with his father when his father, Gregory Brandon, chopped off Sir Walter Raleigh's head in 1618. This book had an excellent ending which seemed to make its reading worthwhile. show less
Absolutely the funniest book I have ever read - no contest. John Towne, wherever you are, thank you for bringing laugh out loud pleasure to my life. I guess George Garrett deserves some thanks also since he invented this scoundrel.
Professor George Garrett humble yet so talented. He said that he hoped one day to be placed [hyperthetically speaking] in the tomb of the Unknown Writer. This is a masterpiece. Really worth reading if its you sort of thing.

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