An edition of The Quest for Corvo (1934)

The quest for Corvo

an experiment in biography

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An edition of The Quest for Corvo (1934)

The quest for Corvo

an experiment in biography

1st Ecco ed.
  • 12 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading

First published in the United States in 1934, this extraordinary tale follows A.J.A. Symons's eight-year quest to uncover the life story of Frederick Rolfe - a.k.a. the Baron Corvo, a lonely, arrogant genius - and construct something remarkable of it. The author of the brilliant novel Hadrian the Seventh, Corvo was by turns a gifted painter, teacher, student of the priesthood, historian, and inventor of a process of "deep sea photography." He also had a veritable genius for making enemies and lived out his last years as a penniless exile. With letters (many of them masterpieces of invective), excerpts from his novels, and accounts of unusual interviews with Corvo's friends, fans, and enemies, Symons chronicles a passionate investigation into Corvo's secret life - and produces an uproariously comic, ultimately tragic, and stunningly rendered work of art.

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Ecco Press
Language
English
Pages
293

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The quest for Corvo: an experiment in biography
2001, New York Review of Books
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The quest for Corvo: an experiment in biography
1997, Ecco Press
in English - 1st Ecco ed.
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The quest for Corvo: an experiment in biography
1966, Penguin Books
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. xv) and index.

Published in
Hopewell, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.8
Library of Congress
PR5236.R27 Z8 1997, PR5236.R27Z8 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 293 p. :
Number of pages
293

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1007427M
Internet Archive
questforcorvoexp0000symo_d5k1
ISBN 10
0880014830
LCCN
96047342
OCLC/WorldCat
35723752
Library Thing
191141
Goodreads
596557

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2253616W

Work Description

A.J.A. Symons’s life is changed forever when his friend Millard, a dealer in rare books, lends him an old tome and a stack of manuscript letters. The book is Hadrian the Seventh (1904), the work of one “Fr. Rolfe”; it is a brilliant and bizarre fantasy, in which a downtrodden English writer is one day unexpectedly elected Pope. The letters tell of the final days of Rolfe (alias Baron Corvo) in Venice – penniless, homeless, and starving – and set out in lurid detail the depths of his sexual depravity. Compelled to learn more about Rolfe and understand how a man who could write a masterpiece like Hadrian the Seventh could wind up dying in squalor in Italy, Symons sets out on his ‘Quest for Corvo’, tracing Rolfe’s family, friends, and enemies, and piecing together from their accounts the life of this enigmatic genius. What emerges is a thrilling page-turner, as compelling and mysterious as a detective novel, and as we follow Symons’s quest and discover the often funny, often heartbreaking facts of the life of the eccentric Baron, we make the acquaintance of not one, but two fascinating men: Rolfe and his biographer.

Subtitled ‘an experiment in biography’, Symons’s book remains one of the greatest biographies ever written and an enduring work of twentieth-century English literature. This first-ever digital edition makes Symons’s finest work available to a new generation of readers and joins several of Corvo’s works, also available from Valancourt Books.

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MY QUEST FOR Corvo was started by accident one summer afternoon in 1925, in the company of Christopher Millard.
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