Dayswork A Novel

Dayswork A Novel by Chris Bachelder, published by W. W. Norton in 2023, is a literary exploration set against the backdrop of the pandemic. This 230-page work delves into the life and legacy of Herman Melville, as a woman grapples with the complexities of his existence, including his purchase of a Massachusetts farmhouse, his revisions of Moby-Dick, and his relationships with contemporaries like Nathaniel Hawthorne. Through her investigation, she reflects on themes of cost, worth, and debt, intertwining her own life with Melville’s artistic journey.
Readers will find that Dayswork presents a rich tapestry of connections between Melville and a diverse cast of literary figures, including biographers and writers whose lives echo his. The narrative invites contemplation of the blurred lines between life and literature, as well as the impact of personal ambition on relationships. With its wry and epigrammatic prose, this novel offers an intimate look at the protagonist’s midlife reckoning, making it a thought-provoking addition to contemporary fiction.
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In the endless days of the pandemic, a woman spends her time sorting fact from fiction in the life and work of Herman Melville. As she delves into Melville’s impulsive purchase of a Massachusetts farmhouse, his fevered revision of Moby-Dick there, his intense friendship with neighbor Nathaniel Hawthorne, and his troubled and troubling marriage to Elizabeth Shaw, she becomes increasingly obsessed by what his devotion to his art reveals about cost, worth, and debt. Her preoccupation both deepens and expands, and her days’ work extends outward to an orbiting cast of Melvillean questers and fanatics, as well as to biographers and writers–among them Elizabeth Hardwick and Robert Lowell–whose lives resonate with Melville’s. As she pulls these distant figures close, her quarantine quest ultimately becomes a midlife reckoning with her own marriage and ambition.
Absorbing, charming, and intimate, Dayswork considers the blurry lines between life and literature, the slippage between what happens and what gets recorded, and the ways we locate ourselves in the lives of others. In wry, epigrammatic prose, Chris Bachelder and Jennifer Habel have crafted an exquisite and daring novel.
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