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Queen of the Mist - by Joan Murray (Paperback)

Queen of the Mist - by  Joan Murray (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This novel-in-verse tells the fascinating story of Annie Taylor, who, in 1901, became the first person to plunge over the brink of Niagara Falls in a barrel. But as Joan Murray reveals, America didn't know what to do with a mature and self-possessed heroine: Annie Taylor, as an 'older woman, ' was rejected and exploited and finally eclipsed by the man who repeated her stunt ten years later<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A portrait of a woman so achingly intimate it will linger long in your memory. --Joyce Carol Oates <p/>[A] superb book-length poem, <i>Queen of the Mist</i> tells a story about the quest for fame, the cruelties of discrimination and the vagaries of the American dream. . . . [A]n eminently readable, rhythmic narrative that crackles with candor and wry sagacity. I read this in one sitting. --Jan Worth, <i>Detroit Free Press</i> <p/>Joan Murray's engrossing account of Annie Taylor--the teacher who in 1901, at the age of 63, was the first person to shoot the falls--is just as imaginative as the quest narratives of poetic tradition. --Robert Taylor, <i>The Boston Globe</i> <p/>Testament to the surprise and beauty that poetry can still be. . . . Murray [has] an admirable dedication to the epic drama, the rhythms, the sounds of poetry. . . . [B]ut what is truly striking is the way she has transformed the forgotten figure of Annie Taylor into an augur of the age to come. --Justin Coffin, <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i> <p/>Establish[es] Murray as a major feminist voice working in a dramatic mode. . . . Taylor's preparations, her inner motivations and the plunge itself are all movingly rendered. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>[A] quintessentially American epic. . . . In form, structure, language, narrative, it is wonderful. --Gerald Stern, National Book Award winner<br>

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