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The Historian The Historian
by Elizabeth Kostova

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This novel is better than I had any anticipation of it being. I’d seen it among a friend’s luggage then later saw it at the library. Having just come off three weeks of nineteenth century novelists, I thought, Oh, something light would be a nice change. After all, I thought. Vampires. The book is about vampires. And not just any vampire, but the mack daddy himself, Dracula, the real Vlad the Impaler, who turns out to be the undead.

Light reading. Sure. Six hundred and fifty pages of vampires that is less concerned with torn pulsing arteries than with the minutiae of historical research. And much like Dracula, to which Kostova’ novel The Historian owes an incalculable debt (more so than many another vampire novel), the novel is constructed as a story within a story within a story.

One of the novel’s central conceits is how much of the story is told in the form of letters written by the young female narrator’s father. As this sum surpasses well over 300 pages in...more

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message 1: by Brittany
07/01/2008 07:37PM

743711 This was a great review of what has become one of my all time favorite books! It was such a great surprise for me and you've certainly done it justice here! Good work!

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message 2: by Steve (last edited 08/03/2008 11:37AM)
08/03/2008 11:31AM

1254714 This is the second time I've bumped up against one of your reviews in the last few days. And this is just like the other one (for Black Hole), outstanding! Thanks for the care and effort you put into these.

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