His unburned heart
(Book)

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Published
Bowie, MD : Raw Dog Screaming Press, [2024].
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9781947879768, 1947879766
Physical Desc
90 pages ; 22 cm
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Published
Bowie, MD : Raw Dog Screaming Press, [2024].
Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
ISBN
9781947879768, 1947879766

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Description
His Unburned Heart, tells the story of Mary Shelley's quest to retrieve her husband's heart from his publisher. History tells us that Percy Shelley was cremated, though his heart failed to burn, but the rest of the details are lost to time. Sandner has channeled Mary Shelley herself to share the story with us. That story is paired here with a second, related, piece. The Journal of Sorrow is named after Mary Shelley's personal journal, and imagines Percy Shelley's demise.
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"Sandner presents a tender examination on the nature of grief as a literary icon speculates on her lover's demise and the strange effort to recover the last physical remnant of her dead poet. Compelling and very moving prose." --Tim McGregor, author of Wasps in the Ice Cream and Eynhallow.
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His Unburned Heart opens in Tuscany, Italy, in August 1822 as Percy Shelley's body burns upon a beachside pyre. Attending his cremation following his untimely drowning are prideful, hot-tempered Lord Byron; dishonest, pagan ritual-performing Edward John Trelawny; publisher and supposed friend Leigh Hunt; and other locals, including Mary Shelley, forced to disguise herself as a male servant in order to attend. For Mary, the sight of Percy's post-mortem figure is chilling and horrifying, as is the strange occurrence of his heart, pillaged from his cracked chest by Trelawny after it fails to burn. From there, the storyline moves back and forth in time, always with the burning day as the focal point, chronicling Mary's furious revolt against period-standard misogyny and personal betrayal, the most pointed and grating of which involves Leigh, who claims Percy's heart and tells Mary point-blank that she doesn't deserve it, and who attacks her lifestyle, gender, and credibility and undermines her love and devotion, leaving her infuriated and determined to claim what's rightfully hers. he novella then progresses into The Journal of Sorrow, "Mary's Shelley's epigraph to her new journal," begun in October 1822, an account of Percy's fatal sea journey and Mary's feelings of regret and culpability. The text also includes 12 imagined versions of the ill-fated voyage, where the men aboard the ship fail to thwart death and destiny, their demise interwoven with supernatural elements and private musings. Through smooth and moving prose, the story immerses the reader in the early 19th century while resurrecting a literary icon, laying bare lower class humiliations, female tensions and challenges, Mary's intense internal struggles with grief and self-regard, and her resolved quest to reclaim her true love's heart. As the real details have been lost to history, this historical gothic horror work reimagines what may have transpired, producing a startlingly clear, morbidly fascinating peek into a much-lauded life -- an expertly crafted, in-depth examination and a powerful tribute. Both heartfelt and compelling, it's a deeply resonant read and a haunting meditation on the monstrously finite and fickle enigmas that are man, existence, and mortality. -- From Goodreads.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Sandner, D. (2024). His unburned heart (First edition.). Raw Dog Screaming Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sandner, David, 1966-. 2024. His Unburned Heart. Raw Dog Screaming Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sandner, David, 1966-. His Unburned Heart Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2024.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Sandner, David. His Unburned Heart First edition., Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2024.

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