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Soft Skull Press
March 2007
On Sale: March 15, 2007
320 pages ISBN: 1933368608 EAN: 9781933368603 Hardcover
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Jamestown chronicles a group of “settlers”
(more like survivors) from the ravaged island of
Manhattan, departing just as the Chrysler Building has
mysteriously plummeted to the earth. This ragged band is
heading down what’s left of I-95 in a half-school bus,
half-Millennium Falcon. Their goal is to establish an
outpost in southern Virginia, find oil, and exploit the
Indians controlling the area. Based on actual accounts of
the Jamestown settlement from 1607 to 1617,
Jamestown features historical characters including
John Smith, Pocahontas, and others enacting an imaginative
re-version of life in the pioneer colony. In this
retelling, Pocahontas’s father Powhatan is half-Falstaff,
half-Henry V, while his consigliere is a psychiatrist
named Sidney Feingold. John Martin gradually loses body
parts in a series of violent encounters, and John Smith is
a ruthless and pragmatic redhead continually undermining
the aristocratic leadership. Communication is by text-
messaging, IMing, and, ultimately, telepathy. Punctuated
by jokes, rhymes, “rim shot” dialogue, and bloody black-
comic tableaux, Jamestown is a trenchant commentary
on America's past and present that confirms Matthew
Sharpe’s status as a major talent in contemporary
fiction.
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