The Forest, Alexander Nemerov
The Forest, Alexander Nemerov
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The Forest
A Fable of America in the 1830s

Author: Alexander Nemerov

Series: Bollingen Series

Narrator: Clarke Peters

Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/07/2023


Synopsis

This audiobook narrated by Clarke Peters shares a vivid historical imagining of the lives of individuals—from painters, poets, and politicians to enslaved people, artisans, and travelers—in the early United States Set amid the glimmering lakes and disappearing forests of the early United States, The Forest imagines how a wide variety of Americans experienced their lives. Part truth, part fiction, featuring both real and invented characters, the book follows painters, poets, enslaved people, farmers, and artisans living and working in a world still made largely of wood. Some of the historical characters—such as Thomas Cole, Margaret Fuller, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Fanny Kemble, Edgar Allan Poe, and Nat Turner—are well-known, while others are not. But all are creators of private and grand designs. The Forest unfolds in brief stories. Each episode reveals an intricate lost world. Characters cross paths or go their own ways, each striving for something different but together forming a pattern of life. For Alexander Nemerov, the forest is a description of American society, the dense and discontinuous woods of nation, the foliating thoughts of different people, each with their separate shade and sun. Through vivid descriptions of the people, sights, smells, and sounds of Jacksonian America, The Forest brings American history to life on a human scale. Published in association with the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kim

This is not The Overstory. It isn't about saving the trees, though trees are present in these vignettes, these moments of impression people have on each other and on the place and time they inhabit. The author isn't weaving a story or making an overarching point. He's describing the past through mome......more

Goodreads review by Eddie

Vignettes about famous, infamous, and obscure characters from the United States in the 1830s. These historical fables are mysterious and Nemerov's writing is magical. The forest is not merely a setting but a backdrop or dare I say, the main character of the book.......more

Goodreads review by Thomas

I’ve always been amazed by writers who possess the ability to richly bring a place to life. Be it a ‘tower, patched unevenly with black ivy, arose like a mutilated finger from among the fists of knuckled masonry and pointed blasphemously at heaven...’ (Titus Groan) or the sea’s ‘wondrous depths, whe......more

Goodreads review by Cat

I loved the concept of this book, weaving together art, literature, historical incident, and life writing from the 1830s in order to capture this moment as America begins to "modernize" (in terms of industry and deforestation) and also to enter into a period of artistic and literary ferment. These e......more