Ten Past Noon: Focus and Fate at Forty
Tucker Lieberman
(Author)
Description
In the Roaring Twenties, Edward Cumming might have become a railroad businessman, but he was more interested in literature. During the Depression, he tried to write a book about historical castrations. At thirty-nine, he died by suicide.
What went wrong for him? A lack of focus? A problem of fate? The number forty? Or was his book haunted?
In this train ride of an American biography, Tucker Lieberman tells the story of the would-be scholar of eunuchs. It is an essay about war, racism, gender, time, mortality, free will, money, argument, information architecture, and why a writer might not finish a book.
A hypno-saga...experimental, tender, angry, freighted.
Product Details
Price
$12.10
Publisher
Glyph Torrent
Publish Date
February 25, 2020
Pages
482
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.99 X 1.07 inches | 1.14 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781732906044
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About the Author
Tucker Lieberman - haunted by his acquaintance with the late author of "Eunuchry" - wrote the ghost story "Exit Interview" for DefCon One's "imaginary friends" fiction anthology, "I Didn't Break the Lamp." At Brown University, he received the Casey Shearer Memorial Award for Creative Nonfiction and a bachelor's degree in philosophy. He earned a postgraduate degree in journalism from Boston University. Originally from Boston, Massachusetts, he lives with the science fiction writer Arturo Serrano in BogotΓ‘, Colombia. He is turning forty.