Argall: The True Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith

Argall: The True Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith

First edition
Author William T. Vollmann
Cover artist Theodor de Bry, The Abduction of Pocahontas by Captain Argall, 1655[1]
Country Author: United States
Language English
Series Seven Dreams: A Book of North American Landscapes
Genre Historical novel
Publisher Viking Press
Publication date
2001-09-27
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages 736 pp
ISBN 0-670-91030-9
OCLC 45951560
813/.54 21
LC Class PS3572.O395 A83 2001
Preceded by Fathers and Crows
Followed by The Rifles

Argall is a historical novel by American writer William T. Vollmann, which was first published in 2001. It is the third book in a planned seven-book cycle entitled Seven Dreams: A Book of North American Landscapes. (As of 2015, five of the seven books have been published.)

Argall is a retelling of the founding of the Jamestown Colony and the legend of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith. The novel is primarily written in flowery Elizabethan language, which was met with mixed critical reception; the New York Times found the language "endlessly distracting and often silly",[2] whereas the San Francisco Chronicle found the narrative "informative and even delightful".[3]

The titular (but by no means central) character is Samuel Argall. He did not appear in Disney's 1995 animated film or its 1998 direct-to-video sequel, but was played by Yorick van Wageningen in Terrence Malick's The New World (2005).

Footnotes


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, May 02, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.