Heyday (novel)

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Heyday
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First edition of Hey Day
Author Kurt Andersen
LanguageEnglish
Genre Historical fiction
Publisher Random House
Publication date
January 1, 2007
Pages622
Award David J. Langum Sr. Prize for American Historical Fiction
ISBN 9780375504730

Heyday is a 2007 historical novel by Kurt Andersen, published by Random House. In 2008, it won the Langum Prize, awarded annually to the best work of American historical fiction. [1]

Summary

The protagonist, Ben Knowles, is from a London manufacturing family. In 1848 he experiences the disorders in Paris and then resolves to move to the United States, the 'New World,' "craving vulgarity and strangeness" (page 6). In New York he encounters Timothy Skaggs, a journalist, novelist and pioneering photographer, Duff Lucking, a fire-fighter and Mexican–American War veteran, and Duff's sister Polly, an actress and prostitute. The novel charts the characters as they journey west and participate in the California Gold Rush.

References

  1. Van Gelder, L. (2008, April 10). Footnotes. New York Times . p. 2. Last accessed Oct. 8, 2012.