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Cooley, Martha The Archivist ISBN 13: 9780316642477

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Matthias is a quiet and solitary man. His work as an archivist has allowed him to read a very special gift: a batch of letters between T. S. Eliot and lifelong friend Emily Hale, which Hale bequeathed to the university under the condition they not be opened until 2019. Matt has read them only to catalogue them, but they continue to haunt him - he and his late wife, Judith, were ardent Eliot readers. Then Roberta, a graduate student eager to see Hale's letters, befriends him, and Matt falls in love with her. Roberta's parents were German Jews who escaped to America, changed their name and took up Christianity. Roberta, feeling deceived, embraces Judaism and hopes to learn of Eliot's own religious conviction from the letters. Matt, sympathetic to her plight, is caught between the knowledge that he cannot show her the letters, and the desire to save her, spiritually, in the way he could not save his wife.

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Matthias Lane is the proud gatekeeper to countless objects of desire, the greatest among them being T.S. Eliot's letters to Emily Hale. Now in his late 60s and archivist at an unnamed East Coast University, Matthias is--as one of his colleagues tells him-- "exceptionally well defended." He's intent on keeping the Hale collection equally remote, and when a young poet first seeks access, Matthias rebuffs her with little difficulty. Still, Roberta Spire does remind him of his wife, Judith, who had also written poetry but had committed suicide 20 years earlier. And he is much taken with the student's self-possession: "Pleading never works with me," he concedes, "but authentic and angry self- interest does."

Betrayal figures heavily in The Archivist. For starters, Roberta feels betrayed by her parents, German Jews who had spent World War II in hiding and emigrated to the U.S. soon afterward, disguising their Jewish identity. She has only recently discovered her Jewish background. The irony is that Matthias's wife had also been an Eliot adept and had felt violated by a false version of her own past and destroyed when confronted with the realities of the Holocaust. No wonder Roberta sees the Hale letters as a Holy Grail, the key to her questions about religious conversion and identity.

What holds this exceptionally ambitious and layered first novel together is the love all three main characters have for the pleasures of the text and the knowledge they share that time is, as Eliot writes, both preserver and destroyer. Eliot, after all, had wanted Emily Hale to destroy his letters (and in reality they are sealed until 2020, safe at Princeton University). Martha Cooley is deeply concerned, as are her characters, with questions of conscience, privacy, action and inaction, and security--personal and scholarly. If there is one parallel too many in this impressive work, perhaps that is more like life than some of us care to admit. --Kerry Fried, Amazon.com

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Treats serious questions in a humane and passionate manner ... a subtle chronicler ... valuable and rare (NEW YORK TIMES)

Martha Cooley has written a deeply moving debut about possession, connection and belonging to others (THE TIMES)

Read it and weep (ESQUIRE)

Powerful ... satisfying (TLS)

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  • PublisherLittle, Brown
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 0316642479
  • ISBN 13 9780316642477
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages336
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