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Love and the Incredibly Old Man
Contributor(s): Siegel, Lee (Author)
ISBN: 0226757056     ISBN-13: 9780226757056
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2008
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2007043188
Physical Information: 0.87" H x 6.48" W x 9.3" (1.01 lbs) 240 pages
 
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"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" begins one chapter of critically acclaimed Lee Siegel's new novel, Love and the Incredibly Old Man. "In the beginning" starts another. What else can a novelist do when hired as a ghostwriter by an elderly, irascible, conquistador-costumed man claiming to be the 540-year-old Juan Ponce de Le n? The fantastic life of that legendary explorer--inventor of rum, cigars, Coca-Cola, and popcorn--is the frame for Siegel's fourth chronicle of love, lies, luck, loss, and labia.
Summoned with cold hard cash and a pinch of flattery, a professor and novelist named Lee Siegel finds himself in Eagle Springs, Florida, attempting to give form to the life of the man who, contrary to popular and historical opinion, did indeed find the Fountain of Youth. Spending humid days listening to the romantic ramblings of the old man and sleepless nights doubting yet trying to craft these reminiscences into a narrative that will satisfy the literary aspirations of his subject, Siegel the ghostwriter spins an improbable tale filled with Native Americans, insatiable monarchs, philandering cantors, deliriously passionate nuns, delicate actresses, androgynous artists, and deceptions small and large. For de Le n, and for Siegel too, centuries of conquest and colonialism, fortune and identity, are all refracted through the memories of the conquistador's lovers, each and every one of them adored "more than any other woman ever."
Comic, melancholic, lusty, and fully engaged with the act of invention, whether in love or on the page, Love and the Incredibly Old Man continues the real Lee Siegel's exuberant exploration of that sentiment which Ponce de Le n confesses has "transported me to the most joyous heights, plunged me to the most dismal depths, and dropped me willy-nilly and dumbfounded at all places in between."

Contributor Bio(s): Siegel, Lee: - Lee Siegelis professor of religious studies at the University of Hawaii. He is the author of many books, including"Love in a Dead Language", "Who Wrote the Book of Love?", and"Love and the Incredibly Old Man", all published by the University of Chicago Press.