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Martha Cooley's beautiful first novel, The Archivist combines T.S. Eliot, jazz and the Holocaust in a wonderfully assured bltadwin.ru Archivist opens in the s and tells the story of Matthias Lane, a lapsed Protestant in his early 60s. Outwardly, Matthias seems to be the perfect archivist; he is both orderly and reclusive. The Archivist Martha Cooley, Author Little Brown and Company $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. Ice Shear; THIRTY-THREE SWOONS. The Archivist by Martha Cooley. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, ,


-INTERVIEW: Martha Cooley: Inside T.S. Eliot's Brain (Nicholas A. Basbanes, Lit Kit) -EXCERPT: The Archivist -READING GROUP GUIDE: The Archivist by Martha Cooley -REVIEW: of THE ARCHIVIST By Martha Cooley (Brian Morton, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Archivist by Martha Cooley (Miranda Schwartz, Hungry Mind Review). The Archivist is an American novel by Martha Cooley, first published in a hardcover format by Little, Brown and Company in The story makes extensive reference to the poetry of T. S. Eliot, and it dwells on. Poetic Notions: Martha Cooley's The Archivist. Reviews. Cindy Jane Cho November 5, | 1 book mentioned 1 3 min read. Related Books: I have been reading restlessly all day today. In bed, on the couch, at the restaurant, at the dining table.


The Archivist is an American novel by Martha Cooley, first published in a hardcover format by Little, Brown and Company in The story makes extensive reference to the poetry of T. S. Eliot, and it dwells on themes such as guilt, insanity, and suicide. The book was reprinted in by Back Bay Books, an imprint of Little, Brown and Company. The Archivist. A young woman's impassioned pursuit of a sealed cache of T. S. Eliot's letters lies at the heart of this emotionally charged novel—a story of marriage and madness, of faith and desire, of jazz-age New York and Europe in the shadow of the Holocaust. Martha Cooley's writing is assured and usually engaging. Matt is the archivist of art, poetry and aesthetics. Judith is the archivist of suffering, pain and human cruelty. The author effortlessly incorporates a great deal of Eliot's poetry as musings that propel and clarify the story.

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