Napoleon the NovelistISBN: 978-0-7456-2535-5
Hardcover
208 pages
January 2001, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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'Napoleon ... was a writer who complained that his life left him
too little time for writing. His two fictions ... together with
miscellaneous essays, reveal a mind obedient to the conventions and
sensibilities of the 18th Century, whereas his career ushered in
the as yet unfledged 19th. This mutation, from amateur to an
originality of purpose so complete that it continues to amaze, was
also a template for other desires that were to fashion new laws of
creativity. It is likely that without his example the Romantic
movement as we know it would have failed to emerge in the form, or
forms, now so familiar ... [This book] gives full weight to the
power of myth, of the glamour that surrounds and occasionally
obscures the facts. Although many of Napoleon's campaigns were
inconclusive - and some disastrous - the myth endures and is still
mysteriously relevant.' Anita Brookner, The Daily
Telegraph
'Andy Martin's wicked comic intelligence plays on two keyboards
at once. With one hand he trills his way through Napoleon's
long-forgotten literary career, while with the other he improvises
on the assorted myths and fantasies that the Emperor bequeathed to
Europe. What is astonishing about the whole performance, however,
is that all this surface animation sharpens the impact of Martin's
underlying tragic theme: that battlefields are fictive scenarios in
which only the corpses are real.' Malcolm Bowie, All Souls
College, Oxford
'There is nothing new in the eagerness of politicians to exploit
literature for their own ends. Indeed a particularly extreme case
has been examined by Andy Martin in his fascinating new book
Napoleon the Novelist. The political and military career of
Napoleon, Martin argues, was largely shaped by his thwarted
ambitions as a visionary, thinker and writer of fiction.'
Terence Blacker, The Independent
'The dichotomy between reality and perception is the theme of
Andy Martin's witty study, Napoleon the Novelist ... [an]
engaging thesis about Napoleon's literary culture.' Literary
Review
'Martin provides an entertaining tour of Napoleonic obsessions.' London Review of Books