Stalking Shakespeare: A Memoir of Madness, Murder, and My Search for the Poet Beneath the Paint

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Price
$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Scribner Book Company
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Pages
272
Dimensions
5.98 X 9.06 X 1.02 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781982127145
About the Author
Lee Durkee is the author of The Last Taxi Driver, named a Kirkus Reviews Best Novel of 2021, Rides of the Midway, and Stalking Shakespeare. His stories and essays have appeared in Harper's, The Sun, Oxford American, Zoetrope: All Story, and Mississippi Noir. He lives in Oxford, Mississippi.
Reviews
"[A] wickedly entertaining trawl through several centuries of discovered, and discredited, portraits of our greatest poet . . . packed with skulduggery and delusion . . . [Durkee] becomes a gonzo detective, uncovering the murky goings-on of early-17th-century life. Writing with a blend of punk wit and adrenaline, he captures the turbulence and unnerving verve of that age better than many." --Dominic Dromgoole, The New York Times

"Durkee's zeal proves infectious, and he keeps readers hooked with his dogged sleuth-work, his radical thoughts on authorship and his insightful potted histories of each portrait . . . His prose is vibrant . . . his words thrill and beguile. . . . Stalking Shakespeare is part treasure hunt, part warts-and-all memoir. . . . gripping, poignant and enjoyable." --The Washington Post

"Intensely readable . . . with bust-out laughing moments, Stalking Shakespeare recounts the Mississippi novelist Lee Durkee's Adderall-fueled spiral into art obsession, his darkest inner monologues while holed up in a Vermont fishing shack, and the daring trip he took to London to find answers for himself." --Garden & Gun, Best New Books for Southerners in 2023

"Durkee approaches Shakespeare visually through the small number of existing portraits. . . . an obsessive global quest. . . . Shakespeare keeps slipping away, even when we try to look him in the face." --Wall Street Journal

"A lively report of a passionate quest that should appeal to any fan of the Bard." --Kirkus

"One of the boldest, most exhilarating books I've read this year. Durkee is a great raconteur, whose curiosity and love for literature is positively contagious. Somewhere Shakespeare--whatever he actually looked like--is smiling." --George Saunders, author of Lincoln in the Bardo

"My favorite 2023 reading experience. . . . Stalking Shakespeare is splendid, capturing both the wry humor and the underlying melancholy in the author's prose. What I responded to so strongly in Stalking Shakespeare is the way it demonstrates the way that a fascination--in Lee Durkee's case, with Edwardian portraiture--can become a fixation, the center of a whole life, the roundabout that all our personal traffic passes along." --Owen King, New York Times bestselling author of Sleeping Beauties and The Curator

"Hold on for a wild ride . . . Wielding an elegant and eclectic writing style, Durkee lobs words like firecrackers, holding our wide-eyed attention as he blazes through to his point. . . . The soul of this story is the author, a battered man, broken-hearted, Adderall addicted, the epitome of a lost spirit, gracious, without an ounce of avarice, not so much looking for the ad vivum Shakespeare, I submit, but inner peace and purpose, a quiet spot in the sunlight, the ad vivum Durkee. . . . [a] beautifully penned quest of stalking the inexplicable." --Leader's Edge

"Stalking Shakespeare is beautiful, weird, poignant, genre-bending, and should rattle the zeitgeist. Follow Lee Durkee as he tries to glimpse the true face of the Bard and, along the way, maybe catch sight of his own true face, too." --Wright Thompson, senior writer for ESPN and author of Pappyland