The Confidence-Man

The Confidence-Man by Herman Melville is a novel originally published in 1857, now presented in a new edition by Mint Editions, released on January 12, 2021. This work explores the complexities of trust and deception aboard a riverboat journey from St. Louis to New Orleans, featuring a diverse cast of characters who engage in conversations and card games while revealing their motivations and struggles. Melville’s satirical narrative delves into themes of morality, identity, and the influence of money in American life.
Readers will encounter a fragmented story that highlights the contrast between the ease of purchasing confidence and the rarity of honesty. As the characters interact, including a mute man in cream-colored clothing and a young student eager to invest, the narrative unfolds with a keenly critical perspective on society. This edition, comprising 252 pages, aims to reintroduce Melville’s classic to modern audiences while maintaining the integrity of the original text.
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The Confidence-Man (1857) is a novel by American writer Herman Melville. After the failure of his novels Moby-Dick (1851) and Pierre: or, The Ambiguities (1852), Melville struggled to find a publisher who would accept his work. When it was published, The Confidence-Man was seen as a flawed, unnecessarily complicated novel, and beyond several collections of poetry, it all but ended Melville’s career as a professional writer. When Melville’s work was reappraised in the 1920s, however, scholars recognized his status as one of nineteenth century America’s finest literary voices. A keen visionary, Melville’s satirical outlook and pessimistic sense of American morality drive the fragmented narrative of The Confidence-Man, his final, most complicated, and perhaps most rewarding novel.
In St. Louis, a mute man dressed in cream colored clothes boards a riverboat bound for New Orleans. On the journey down the Mississippi, a cast of characters at once bizarre and commonplace passes the time playing cards, engaging in conversation, and attempting to gain one another’s trust. A crippled African American beggar faces disbelief when he speaks of his life on the streets. A young and naïve student idolizes wealthy men and hopes to make a fortune by investing in stocks. A man in a gray suit asks his fellow passengers to donate to a suspicious charity. As the boat sails on, it becomes increasingly clear that while confidence is easily purchased, honesty remains the rarest of commodities. Set and published on April Fool’s Day, The Confidence-Man is a satire of American life that explores with unsparing pessimism themes of religion, identity, morality, and the role of money in everyday life.
This edition of Herman Melville’s The Confidence-Man is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.
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