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The Hum Bug
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Well researched, butý
  • Edgar Allan Poe solves a grisly murder!
  • Fascinating
The Hum Bug
Harold Schechter
Manufacturer: Pocket
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Mass Market Paperback

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ASIN: 0671041169
Release Date: 2002-10-29

Book Description

A literary genius...his realm of terror lies in the shadows of imagination.
A brilliant killer...his violence shatters the night streets -- and his knife's blade shows no mercy.
One will become a legend.
And one will meet a dark and grievous end.

THE HUMBUG

Having proved his deductive brilliance solving Baltimore's notorious "Nevermore Murders," Edgar Allan Poe turns his investigative eye to the streets of mid-nineteenth century New York City. A young beauty with a shadowy past has been savagely murdered; her hideous wounds mirror a gruesome tableau in P.T. Barnum's wax exhibit -- and it is in defense of his own innocence that America's greatest showman has come to Poe for help. But neither the writer nor the huckster has anticipated the jagged maze that is the soul of a madman....

Harold Schechter, whose historical fiction "keeps the finger of suspicion wandering until the very end" (The New York Times Book Review), adds a wry, pitch-perfect, and suspense-laced dimension to the fascinating life and times of the literary master of morbid, criminal motivation -- Edgar Allan Poe.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Well researched, butý.......2003-07-17

Set in the 1840's this mystery story combines the talents of Edgar Allan Poe, newly moved to New York with his family, and P. T. Barnum, who has been implicated in a murder that imitated one of the exhibits in his American Museum. As the pair investigates, others are revealed to have suspicious connections to the victim, from the very wealthy to the impoverished.

Be prepared for many twists in the plot before anything resembling a resolution appears on the horison. Yet, competing with Barnum's own expansive character and the colorful personalities of his crew of 'freaks,' the plot often disappears into second place. Often, readers will wonder if they are reading a detective story or a comedy of manners. To be honest, I found this omething of a weakness.

The problem with recreating a literary force like Edgar Allan Poe is that, somehow, one must provide for the dark images of Poe that have been imposed on the general populace through high school, and well into college. Especially when turning the poet and writer into a detective and logician. If not done exactly right, the character will fail to ring true, and the story will read more like a parody than a product of its subject.

In this case, I'm not sure that Schechter didn't set out to write a wry imitation of Poe. Even the title of this work is something of a pun. P.T. Barnum, Poe's cohort in the effort to solve a gruesome crime that is in itself a parody, is depicted as original master of humbug. But Poe is equally guilty, using his place to puff himself up a bit and portray himself as perfect husband, brilliant artist, and finder of truth. Monsieur C. Auguste Dupin, if you will, reincarnated as a mid 19th century creative writer. And Schechter himself is not above a bit of 'humbuguity' of his own.

Even so, this story is beautifully researched. Countless details of Poe, New York City, and Barnum's American Museum (one of the many 'cabinets of curiosities' that preceded the establishment of the great natural history museums) abound. Unfortunately, research does not make a compelling story. As such, 'The Humbug' is more interesting than affecting, and a bit over-written.

I can accept the story, and some of its wilder escapes from the world of 'willing suspension of disbelief' as a parody of Poe's own writing style, but I would have been happier with a more natural Poe who showed more of the little defects of character that eventually undermined him. The freshness of 'Nevermore,' Schechter's first effort in this series, pardoned its inherent problems. But 'The Humbug' is simply too much of a good thing. Thus, I cannot give it a wholehearted recommendation.

4 out of 5 stars Edgar Allan Poe solves a grisly murder!.......2001-12-20

"The difference between the right word and the almost right word," said Mark Twain, "is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug."

Twain's insight is brilliantly illustrated in Harold Schechter's new novel, The Hum Bug, in which Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) joins forces with P(hineas) T(aylor) Barnum (1810-1891) to track down a psychopath.

The most impressive feature of Schechter's novel is not the tale itself, but rather the author's uncanny ability to find precisely "the right word" for every circumstance.

Longtime admirers of Poe (among whom I include myself) are cognizant of Poe's idiosyncratic style: the subtle nuances of his diction and vocabulary; the cadence and rhythm of his sentences; the haunting, melancholy mood of his essays, short stories, and poems; the aesthetic beauty of his poetic prose.

Beyond doubt, Schechter has immersed himself in Poe's world. As one reads The Hum Bug, one suspects that the real Poe, as opposed to Schechter's fictional Poe, is actually narrating the tale. Indeed, one wonders if Schechter has purchased a Ouija board and is receiving direct messages from the Great Beyond!

For example, here is one of many passages I could cite: "As the workmen commenced to lower the casket into the yawning pit, I was seized with a sudden paroxysm of dread. Every fiber of my being recoiled from this all-too-vivid demonstration of the hideous end that awaits every mortal. To lie, for all eternity, within the confines of a narrow box, deep inside the earth, surrounded by the unseen but all-pervading presence of the Conqueror Worm! The mere thought of this awful eventuality caused my heart to quail--to cringe--to sicken. I gasped for breath--perspiration burst from every pore--my soul was possessed with a vague yet intolerable anguish!"

In lesser hands than those of Schechter, such an audacious first-person narrative by the author of "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" would degenerate into maudlin purple prose--a ludicrous parody of Poe. On the contrary, Schechter succeeds with remarkable aplomb.

The time is 1844 in New York City. The venue is P. T. Barnum's American Museum, a vast assemblage of oddities, curiosities, and monstrosities. The plot centers around the search for a fiendish serial killer who is decapitating beautiful young women and leaving a long-stemmed crimson rose clenched between their teeth.

In addition to the well-developed characters of Poe and Barnum, the story features "Sissy" (Poe's wife: Virginia Clemm Poe); "Muddy" (Maria Clemm: Poe's aunt and mother-in-law); and the bizarre people who inhabit Barnum's menagerie.

Unless you are an astute detective, The Hum Bug will keep you guessing until the end, when the identity of the killer is revealed. Containing many allusions to classical works of literature, The Hum Bug is a crackling good yarn that both amuses and entertains.

5 out of 5 stars Fascinating.......2001-10-29

Edgar Allan Poe is unable to feed his family on the wages he makes as a journalist/editor in Philadelphia. He relocates, with his family, to New York City where writing opportunities are much better. When he sees a handbill for the P.T. Barnum's American Circus, Edgar turns irate because he knows that at least one falsehood exists on the handbill he was given. He confronts Barnum, but obtains nothing but blarney from the glib talker.

Barnum is very impressed with Poe and visits the writer in his home when the media blames Barnum's American circus for causing a murder to happen. Poe who has solved murders before (SEE NEVERMORE) agrees to investigate. When the victim's missing arm is mailed to Poe's home, he concludes he is on the correct path and if can stay alive long enough he will solve the case.

Poe is clearly the star of this book as he uses his belief in his superior brain power to slice and dice everyone using self-deprecation so nobody will be offended. The HUMBUG is a serious historical mystery though Barnum lightens up the atmosphere with his unique brand of showmanship. Though a nineteenth century who-done-it, mystery lovers of all sub-genre persuasions will enjoy Harold Schecter's tale.

Harriet Klausner

BUGS CAN HUM (MY TAKE HOME BOOKS SHORT U, 18)
Average customer rating: Not rated
    BUGS CAN HUM (MY TAKE HOME BOOKS SHORT U, 18)

    Manufacturer: HAMPTON-BROWN
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Paperback
    ASIN: 0736205470

    Product Description

    Using the "Short 'U'"
    Bah Hum Bug: 101 Reasons to Hate the Holidays: Bah Hum Bug: 101 Reasons to Hate the Holidays
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • ...and a very funny bah, humbug to you and yours!
    Bah Hum Bug: 101 Reasons to Hate the Holidays: Bah Hum Bug: 101 Reasons to Hate the Holidays
    Ron Barrett
    Manufacturer: Pocket
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Paperback

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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars ...and a very funny bah, humbug to you and yours!.......2004-09-04

    The very first reason listed in this funny book is, 'The shopping day countdown now begins in July', so maybe it's appropriate that I'm doing this review in early September. You'll certainly identify with many of these Hate the Holiday Season reasons, like:
    Christmas stockings for pets.
    One tiny sheet of wrapping paper around a giant cardboard tube.
    The dog has mounted the turkey.
    The children are bored with their toys by 7:30 AM.
    Annual Christmas "family update" letters.
    and possibly depending on your inclination the remaining ninety-five reasons, too!

    This colorful, square hundred-page book with pleasant illustrations by Ron Barrett is just the thing to store with your decorations and bring out each festive season to be enjoyed by all the Bah! Humbug folk you know!
    HUM BUG-THE ART OF P.T. BARNUM:Unquestionably America's greatest showman.
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      HUM BUG-THE ART OF P.T. BARNUM:Unquestionably America's greatest showman.
      Neil Harris
      Manufacturer: Little Brown & Co.
      ProductGroup: Book
      Binding: Hardcover
      ASIN: B000ICZZ14
      HUM BUG THE ART OF P.T. BARNUM
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        HUM BUG THE ART OF P.T. BARNUM
        Harris Neil
        Manufacturer: Little Brown & Co.
        ProductGroup: Book
        Binding: Hardcover
        ASIN: B000J4XZJU
        Hum Bug:  The Art of P.T. Barnum.
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Hum Bug: The Art of P.T. Barnum.
          NEIL HARRIS
          Manufacturer: See notes
          ProductGroup: Book
          Binding: Hardcover
          ASIN: B000RQRXA2
          Whisper of the Maidu: My Indian ancestors of the Hum Bug Valley
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            Whisper of the Maidu: My Indian ancestors of the Hum Bug Valley
            Beverly Benner Ogle
            Manufacturer: s.n.]
            ProductGroup: Book
            Binding: Unknown Binding
            ASIN: 0965408558

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