Ship Fever

Ship Fever

by Andrea Barrett (Author)

Synopsis

Exceptional tales of emancipation and evolution at the birth of the modern era. 'Beautiful stories about the wonder and work of science. The title novella describes the horrors of typhus in the newly arrived Irish immigrants to Quebec, and suggests that, in epidemics, medicine is more a piece of politics than a form of science. In Barrett's hands, science is transformed from hard and known fact into malleable, strange and thrilling fictional material.' Boston Globe 'Many of these stories are set in the late nineteenth century, the adolescence of modern science. Barrett's women are often scoffed at for their love of learning. Some try to use science as a currency with which to buy acceptance in a male-dominated world. But no character relates only to his or her work. Barrett builds her fictions like stones thrown into prose ponds: science is the stone, while human dramas, personal and social, are the concentric rings that radiate beautifully outward.' Newsday

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 04 Dec 2000

ISBN 10: 0006551424
ISBN 13: 9780006551423

Media Reviews
'A truly stylish book' Penelope Fitzgerald 'The title novella is devastating: as with every story here, you enter right into it, and cannot leave it entirely behind. ' New Yorker
Author Bio
Andrea Barrett has written four novels, among them The Voyage of the Narwhal, also from Flamingo. She lives in Rochester, New York.