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Canceled Lives

My Father, My Scandal, and Me


2025

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A canceled bestselling author’s highly personal account of his public scandal—a scandal that was reported on the front page of the New York Times and throughout the world.Blake Bailey grew up in the shadow of his father, Burck, an eminent litigator—president of the Oklahoma Bar Association and widely considered a sort of real-life Atticus Finch: “His conduct, honesty, integrity, and courtesy best exemplify and represent the highest standards of the legal p...

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Philip Roth

The Biography


2021

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“I don’t want you to rehabilitate me,” Philip Roth said to his only authorized biographer, Blake Bailey. “Just make me interesting.” Granted complete independence and access, Bailey spent almost ten years poring over Roth’s personal archive, interviewing his friends, lovers, and colleagues, and listening to Roth’s own breathtakingly candid confessions. Cynthia Ozick, in her front-page rave for the New York Times Book Review, described Bailey’s monumental biography as “a narrative ...

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2013

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The classic tale of one man’s struggle with alcoholism, this revolutionary novel remains Charles Jackson’s best-known book—a daring autobiographical work that paved the way for contemporary addiction literature.It is 1936, and on the East Side of Manhattan, a would-be writer named Don Birnam decides to have a drink. And then another, and then another, until he’s in the midst of what becomes a five-day binge. The Lost Weekend moves with unstoppable speed, propelled by a hea...

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Farther and Wilder

The Lost Weekends and Literary Dreams of Charles Jackson

2013

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From the prizewinning biographer of Richard Yates and John Cheever, here is the fascinating biography of Charles Jackson, the author of The Lost Weekend—a writer whose life and work encapsulated what it meant to be an addict and a closeted gay man in mid-century America, and what one had to do with the other.Charles Jackson’s novel The Lost Weekend—the story of five disastrous days in the life of alcoholic Don Birnam—was published in 1944 to triumphant success. Wi...

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2025

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The “Diary of a Resurrectionist” here reprinted is only of a fragmentary character. It is, however, unique in being an actual record of the doings of one gang of the resurrection-men in London. Many persons have expressed a wish that so interesting a document should be published; permission having been obtained to print the Diary, an endeavour has been made to gratify this wish. To make the reprint more interesting, and to explain some of the allusions in the Diary, an account of the resur...

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2009

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John Cheever spent much of his career impersonating a perfect suburban gentleman, the better to become one of the foremost chroniclers of postwar America. Written with unprecedented access to essential sources—including Cheever’s massive journal, only a fraction of which has ever been published—Bailey’s Cheever is a stunning example of the biographer’s art and a brilliant tribute to an essential author.

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A Tragic Honesty

The Life and Work of Richard Yates

2013

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Blake Bailey's A Tragic Honesty is the first biography of acclaimed American novelist and story writer Richard YatesCelebrated in his prime, forgotten in his final years, only to be championed anew by our greatest contemporary authors, Richard Yates has always exposed readers to the unsettling hypocrisies of our modern age. Classic novels such as Revolutionary Road and The Easter Parade are incomparable chronicles of the quiet and not-so...

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2025

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"The Diary of a Resurrectionist" by James Blake Bailey offers a gripping glimpse into the life of a resurrectionist during a time when body snatching was a grim necessity for medical advancement. Through the eyes of the author, readers are transported to the early 19th century, where the demand for cadavers for anatomical study led to morally ambiguous practices. Bailey's detailed accounts reveal the challenges and dangers faced by those who engaged in this illicit trade, providing a uniqu...

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The Diary of a Resurrectionist, 1811-1812

To Which Are Added an Account of the Resurrection Men in London and a Short History of the Passing of the Anatomy Act

2023

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This book delves into the history of resurrectionists and the reason why doctors need them. This is a fascinating subject and shows how doctors got into trouble. They needed to dissect the corpse so that their students could learn, but the gallows weren't providing enough, so they had to turn to the resurrectionists. For those who are interested in the resurrection, or even general history, this book is very worth reading.

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True Crime Classics: 7 Books on Notorious Cases and Criminals

EuThe Mysterious Murder of Pearl Bryan, or: the Headless Horror, The Diary of a Resurrectionist, 1811-1812, etc.

2025

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True Crime Classics: 7 Books on Notorious Cases and Criminals is a compelling anthology that traverses the complex landscape of criminal history and investigative narratives. The collected works explore a multifaceted spectrum of crime, from unsolved mysteries to detailed examinations of infamous criminals. Within these pages, readers encounter diverse literary styles from the factual precision of police investigations to the narrative flair of historical recountings that capture the myria...

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The Diary of a Resurrectionist, 1811-1812

To Which Are Added an Account of the Resurrection Men in London and a Short History of the Passing of the Anatomy Act

2019

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In "The Diary of a Resurrectionist, 1811-1812," James Blake Bailey presents a compelling first-person account that intricately weaves the gritty realities of early 19th-century medical practices with the cultural anxieties surrounding body snatching. Bailey employs a vivid, confessional narrative style that immerses readers in the daily lives of resurrectionists'Äîindividuals who illegally exhumed bodies for medical research'Äîa practice rife with moral ambiguity. This work is not only a c...

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Reprint of Two Tracts

Enriched edition. 1. An essay on gleets. 2. An enquiry into the nature, cause, and cure of a singular disease of the eyes

2019

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In "Reprint of Two Tracts," Jean Paul Marat, a prominent figure of the French Revolution, presents a compelling critique of contemporary society through a blend of incisive political analysis and fervent rhetoric. Marat's pamphlets, originally disseminated during the tumultuous years of late 18th-century France, engage with themes of justice, equality, and the fight against corruption. His literary style is marked by passionate language and sharp polemics, designed to incite public sentime...

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