So…what did I think about the book? There are many opinions vacillating between brilliant and awful.
As many before me have stated, the writing itself is juvenile. The dialogue reads like something an elementary school student would produce. It’s actually so bad, it’s ridiculous. I thought, at first, that would be my harshest criticism.
But no, as I read, knowing FULL-WELL (because the author is upfront about it) that this was a fictionalized account of Poe’s life, I was put off by some of the easily-refuted “facts” being distorted.
Timelines are off, dates don’t fit with the truth of Poe’s life, and the fact that his sister was completely removed are troublesome. Additionally, although I understand that beauty is, most definitely, in the eye of the beholder, and I’m not convinced that Poe would have been considered the “handsome man” he’s called in these pages, HEIGHT is not in the eye of the beholder shoulder. Described as standing over six feet tall? Why do that to yourself, John? Anyone who knows anything about EAP knows he was not a tall man…
I fear that there are gullible people out there who will accept these fabricated facts as proven truths. (Much like those poor people buying into Jodi Piccoult’s drivel about Shakespeare and Emilia Bassano — clearly possibly the most talented and prolific writer of her time, but exaggerated in the book about a play based on her life.)
Considering the quality of Poe’s writing and his extraordinary ability to turn a phrase, I’d have hoped a “biography,” fictionalized or not, would have been better written…
Now, with that said, I did find the story part fascinating and the characters interestingly drawn. Knowing as much about Poe’s life and death as I do, I have read several theories surrounding his mysterious death, I enjoyed trying to figure out which of the many men (and women) Poe angered, wronged, stole from, cheated, etc. in this novel actually killed him. Bravo to you for winding so many potential candidates throughout the pages.
I wouldn’t consider this “must reading” for the masses, but I would heartily recommend it to fellow Poe fans…I do just wish the writing was set at a higher level and the dialogue didn’t sound like what can be heard on an elementary school playground.