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The Door-Man
Peter Matthiessen Wheelwright
The Door-Man
Peter Matthiessen Wheelwright
In 1917, during the construction of a large reservoir in the Catskill hamlet of Gilboa, New York, a young paleontologist named Winifred Goldring identified fossils from an ancient forest flooded millions of years ago when the earth's botanical explosion of oxygen opened a path for the evolution of humankind. However, the reservoir water was needed for NYC, and the fossils were buried once again during the flooding of the doomed town.
A mix of fact and fiction, The Door-Man follows three generations of interwoven families who share a deep wound from Gilboa's last days. The story is told by Winifred's grandson, a disaffected NYC doorman working near the Central Park Reservoir during its decommissioning in 1993.
The brief and provisional nature of one's life on earth - and the nested histories of the places, people and events that give it meaning - engender a reckoning within the tangled roots and fragile bonds of family.
388 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 1, 2022 |
ISBN13 | 9781953236470 |
Publishers | Fomite |
Pages | 388 |
Dimensions | 227 × 156 × 28 mm · 592 g |
Language | English |
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