Anticipation : A Novel

Cover of Anticipation : A Novel by Frederick Ted Castle
Publisher: McPherson
Year: 1983
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 345
ISBN-13: 9780914232650
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 1.3007273458 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
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Anticipation: A Novel by Frederick Ted Castle, published by McPherson on December 1, 1983, is an illustrated work that spans 345 pages. This novel, written over three years when the author was about 25 years old, explores the emergence of a unique mentality, reflecting the wisdom and laughter of youth. It has been noted for its innovative narrative style, drawing comparisons to the works of James Joyce, Melville, and Sterne, while maintaining a distinct voice that sets it apart.

Readers will find a lively and readable prose style that combines poetic elements with a discursive approach to storytelling. Anticipation delves into the interior psyche of its central character, who is portrayed as a modern hero through the lens of personal reflection and relationships with friends. This edition contributes to the Recovered Classics series, highlighting the novel’s enduring relevance and its redefinition of both the epic and the novel. The book invites exploration of themes related to youth and self-discovery, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre of general fiction.


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Written when the author was about 25 years old (the writing spanned three years), Anticipation is a book full of wisdom and the laughter of youth. It could be characterized as the emergence into the world of an intriguing mentality: like James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, it contains, as the author says, “all my youthful revery.” For his discursive exploitation of all kinds of narrative devices, the author has been compared to other markedly innovative writers, such as Melville and Sterne. But Frederick Ted Castle’s book is really unlike any other, and almost necessarily Anticipation waited eighteen years after its completion in 1966 to be first published. It was been re-released in the Recovered Classics series in 1996. While full of poetry, it is written in a lively and readable prose style. Although abandoning many conventions, it affords compensating pleasures. Sometimes referred to as an “epic novel,” Anticipation redefines both the epic and the novel: the character called “myself” becomes a modern hero not because his exploits are heroic but because of the scrutiny devoted to the interior of his psyche, especially as refracted through portraits of friends. Upon its first appearance, the reviewer for The New York Times Book Review predicted: “Anticipation will last. It is a presence one wants to have around…”

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Publisher: McPherson. Year: 1983.
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ISBN-13: 9780914232650.
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Language: en. Pages: 345. Edition: Illustrated.

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