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Free City

Eric Darton

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English
Dalkey Archive Press
19 November 2020
An inventor living at the beginning of the Enlightenment keeps journals reflecting on everything from his inventive lovemaking to his discovery of the first binary code, caffeine stimulation, the insanity defense, and the memory of birds.

First published in 1996 to international acclaim, Eric Darton's Free City is the fictional journal of L., a seventeenth-century inventor caught in a precarious love triangle, even as his beloved northern European port town teeters on the brink of catastrophe.

In a tale laced with bawdy humor and elements of the fantastical, L. must balance the demands of his patron-a rapacious entrepreneur-against those of his sorceress lover. As L. attempts to avert calamity, he finds himself joined by the most unlikely of allies.

Weaving together historical, political and absurdist elements, Free City resonates more profoundly today than ever.
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Imprint:   Dalkey Archive Press
Country of Publication:   United States
ISBN:   9781628973570
ISBN 10:   1628973579
Series:   American Literature
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Eric Darton was born in New York City in 1950. His books include Divided We Stand: A Biography of New York’s World Trade Center (Basic Books, 1999, 2011), and Free City, a novel. He teaches at Global College of Long Island University, Harry Van Arsdale Center for Labor Studies (Empire State College) and New York University. Previously, he has been an editor of Conjunctions, American Letters & Commentary and Frigatezine.

Reviews for Free City

Witty and ingenious. - Michael Harris, Los Angeles Times Darton's seductive fable is a stylistic tour de force, a dazzling parable about the birth of the modern age with its terrors and promise. It unfolds as the diary of a Leonardo-like inventor, scientist, surgeon, memory expert and sexual acrobat whose inventions include explosives, anesthetics, a military airship and humanlike automata...reminiscent of Italo Calvino's work in its dashing mingling of history and fantasy. - Publishers Weekly A peculiar novel written in diary form, putatively by a famous doctor-inventor in a northern European city at the beginning of the Enlightenment....readers...will enjoy the sheer inventiveness of the faux period language and the intellectual challenges of the narrative. -Booklist Darton's first novel, a curious little dip into history and fantasy, is about the fall of a European city in the Enlightenment period--told through the diary of an aging scientist...Tongue-in-cheek historical tale that's intelligent, learned, and of good cheer... - Kirkus Reviews


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