Dawson’s Fall A Novel

Cover of Dawson's Fall A Novel by Roxana Robinson
Publisher: Picador
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9781250619662
Dimensions:
Height: 8.2700622 Inches
Length: 5.56 Inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
Width: 0.97 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Dawson’s Fall, a novel by Roxana Robinson, published by Picador on September 8, 2020, spans 352 pages and is presented in English. This work is set in 1889 Charleston, South Carolina, and is inspired by the lives of the author’s great-grandparents. The narrative intertwines family journal entries and letters with a fictional account, focusing on Frank Dawson, a man grappling with the complexities of a nation in transition following the Civil War.

Readers will encounter a cinematic portrayal of a turbulent era marked by moral dilemmas and societal change. The story delves into Dawson’s journey as he navigates his role as an editor for the Charleston News and Courier, where he confronts issues of citizenship, equality, and justice. As he strives to uphold his principles of nonviolence and equal rights, Dawson faces challenges both from his readership and within his own family, culminating in a dramatic exploration of personal and political conflict during a pivotal moment in American history.


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A cinematic Reconstruction-era drama of violence and fraught moral reckoning

In Dawson’s Fall, a novel based on the lives of Roxana Robinson’s great-grandparents, we see America at its most fragile, fraught, and malleable. Set in 1889, in Charleston, South Carolina, Robinson’s tale weaves her family’s journal entries and letters with a novelist’s narrative grace, and spans the life of her tragic hero, Frank Dawson, as he attempts to navigate the country’s new political, social, and moral landscape.

Dawson, a man of fierce opinions, came to this country as a young Englishman to fight for the Confederacy in a war he understood as a conflict over states’ rights. He later became the editor of the Charleston News and Courier, finding a platform of real influence in the editorial column and emerging as a voice of the New South. With his wife and two children, he tried to lead a life that adhered to his staunch principles: equal rights, rule of law, and nonviolence, unswayed by the caprices of popular opinion. But he couldn’t control the political whims of his readers. As he wrangled diligently in his columns with questions of citizenship, equality, justice, and slavery, his newspaper rapidly lost readership, and he was plagued by financial worries. Nor could Dawson control the whims of the heart: his Swiss governess became embroiled in a tense affair with a drunkard doctor, which threatened to stain his family’s reputation. In the end, Dawson—a man in many ways representative of the country at this time—was felled by the very violence he vehemently opposed.

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Language: en. Pages: 352.

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