
“Trenchant and insightful... observations about ghost stories, inspiration, poetry, and being an expatriate are incisive... soars through lines of jazzy musicality... lofty and intellectual, shining new light on their canonical stories.” —Foreword Clarion Review International Gold Winner of the Readers’ Choice Book Awards—What Light Was is a triumphant, genre-defying masterwork of literary imagination. It is part dialogue novel, part historical reenactment, and part metaphysical confession. Co-authored by Shawn Callaway Hays and Stephen Callaway Hays, this lush, lyrical, and kaleidoscopic novel resurrects the spirits of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda Fitzgerald, Mary Shelley, and Percy Bysshe Shelley to stage a dazzling, time-bending conversation between the Romantic and Modernist sensibilities. Across a centennial gulf from The Great Gatsby, this novel becomes a radiant, tragicomic séance about memory, love, authorship, and the furious beauty of creation. Structured as a novel-length dialogue mosaic, What Light Was unfurls through the alternating voices of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald as they expatriate themselves through the villas and vineyards of France in the mid-1920s. In this reimagined world, Scott is not merely writing The Great Gatsby—he is also composing himself, mythologizing his past, and wrestling with the ghosts of his literary ancestors. Zelda, meanwhile, remains his mercurial muse and interlocutor: fierce, brilliant, hilarious, and tragic. Through their banter—both heartbreaking and hysterical—we overhear echoes of another past: the young Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin and her brilliant, brazen lover Percy Shelley. But these Romantic paragons are not reduced to historical artifacts, they are vivified as urgent presences, with their letters and philosophies illuminating Zelda and Scott’s modern anxieties. The novel thus becomes a spiritual quadrille between two artistic couples across two centuries, staging the metaphysi
Page Count:
550
Publication Date:
2025-03-30
ISBN-10:
0998350478
ISBN-13:
9780998350479
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