Kenneth Silverman
Kenneth Silverman was a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and historian known for his works on notable American figures such as Edgar Allan Poe and Harry Houdini.
Books
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1. The Life and Times of Cotton Mather
This biography delves into the life of Cotton Mather, a prominent figure in colonial New England's Puritan society. It explores his role in the infamous Salem witch trials, his efforts to reconcile science and religion, and his deep-seated belief in the supernatural. The book also examines Mather's personal life, highlighting his relationships, health struggles, and his own internal conflicts between faith and reason. It provides an in-depth look at a man often seen as a symbol of the rigid and superstitious early American mindset.
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2. Edgar A. Poe
Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance
This comprehensive biography delves into the enigmatic life of one of America's most celebrated literary figures, exploring the complexities and contradictions that defined him. It paints a vivid portrait of his tumultuous journey, from his troubled childhood and struggles with poverty to his rise as a master of macabre and mystery. The narrative intricately weaves together personal letters, historical context, and literary analysis to offer a nuanced understanding of his genius, his demons, and the enduring legacy of his work. Through meticulous research, it sheds light on the man behind the myth, revealing the profound impact of his experiences on his haunting tales and poems.
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