TOM REISS is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Black Count and the author of the celebrated international bestseller The Orientalist. His biographical pieces have appeared The New Yorker, The New York Times and other publications. He makes his home in New York City.
Winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Biography! "Tom Reiss wrings
plenty of drama and swashbuckling action out of Dumas' strange and
nearly forgotten life, and more: The Black Count is one of
those quintessentially human stories of strength and courage that
also sheds light on the flukey historical moment that made it
possible."
--Time "A remarkable and almost compulsively researched
account...The author spent a decade on the case, and it shows."
--Christian Science Monitor "Fascinating...a richly imaginative
biography."
--New York Times Book Review It would take an incredibly fertile
mind to invent a character as compelling, exciting and unlikely as
Gen. Alexandre (Alex) Dumas [hence] you might forget, while
reading, that The Black Count is a work of nonfiction;
author Tom Reiss writes with such narrative urgency and vivid
description, you'd think you were reading a novel...The Black
Count reminds us of how essential stories, whether true or
invented, can be."
--National Public Radio
"Vibrant...Sometimes the best stories are true. This is one of
them."
--Ebony
"Reiss details the criminal forgetting of Alex Dumas...This
remarkable book stands as his monument."
--Washington Post "Superb... as improbable and exciting as
[Dumas's] best books... but there is much more to this book than
that."
--Newsweek/The Daily Beast "Lush prose and insightful details make
The Black Count one of the best biographies of 2012...a tale
that is as easily engrossing as one of Dumas' page-turning and
timeless works."
--Essence
"Impressively thorough...Reiss moves the story on at an
entertaining pace...fascinating."
--Wall Street Journal
"To tell this tale, Reiss must cover the French Revolution, the
Haitian Revolution, and the rise of Napoleon toward Empire; he does
all that with remarkable verve."
--Boston Globe "Fascinating [and] swashbuckling...meticulously
evokes the spirit of Revolutionary and Napoleonic France...Dumas
comes across as something of a superhero...a monument to the lives
of both Dumas and his adoring [novelist] son."
--The Seattle Times
"A piece of detective work by a prize-winning author...brilliantly
researched."
--The Daily Mail (U.K.)
"Sometimes real life does, indeed, trump even the wildest of
fiction...With a narrative that is engaging and entertaining, Reiss
sets the literary table for one of the most satisfying adventure
stories of the autumn. Richly detailed, meticulously researched and
beautifully written, this is the unlikely true story of the man
behind one of the greatest books in literature."
--Tucson Citizen
"Triumphant...Reiss directs a full-scale production that jangles
with drawn sabers, trembles with dashing deeds and resonates with
the love of a son for a remarkable father."
--The Herald (U.K.)
"Fascinating....Reiss argues that Dumas is an important, criminally
neglected figure [and] it's difficult to argue with him...A truly
amazing story."
--NPR.org "A story that has everything...The Black Count
has its own moving narrative thread, made compelling by Reiss's
impassioned absorption with the general's fate."
--The Literary Review "A thoroughly researched, lively piece of
nonfiction that will be savored by fans of Alexandre Dumas. But
The Black Count needs no partner: It is fascinating enough
to stand on its own."
--Bookpage
"A compelling new work by literary detective Reiss, author of
The Orientalist, tracks the wildly improbable career of
[Count of Monte Cristo author] Alexandre Dumas' mixed-race
father...Reiss eloquently argues the General's case."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Alex Dumas, an extraordinary man whose sensational life had been
largely lost to history solely because of his race, takes the
spotlight in this dynamic tale...Reiss capitalizes on his subject's
charged personality as well as the revolutionary times in which he
lived to create an exciting narrative."
--Publishers Weekly
"Thrilling...Reiss makes clear that Alex lived a life as full of
adventure, triumph, and tragic loss as any of his son's literary
creations...This absorbing biography should redeem its subject from
obscurity."
--Booklist
"From pike-wielding mobs to prisoners locked in a fortress tower,
The Black Count is as action-packed as The Count of Monte
Cristo. Unlike Dumas's famous adventure novel, however, Reiss's
incredible tale is true."
--Candice Millard, New York Times bestselling author of
The River of Doubt and Destiny of the Republic "Tom Reiss
has literally drilled into locked safes to create this
masterpiece.... His portrait of a man who was arguably our modern
age's greatest unknown soldier is remarkable."
--James Bradley, New York Times bestselling author of
Flags of Our Fathers and Flyboys
"A masterful biography, richly detailed, highly researched, and
completely absorbing. The Black Count is a triumph."
--Amanda Foreman, New York Times bestselling author of
A World on Fire and Georgiana
"It's hard to imagine a more colorful or engaging subject than the
man who inspired The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three
Musketeers. In the wonderful hands of Tom Reiss, Alex Dumas comes
to vivid life, illuminating far-flung corners of history and
culture. This is a terrific book."
--Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of American
Lion and Franklin and Winston
"The Black Count is a dazzling achievement. I learned something new
virtually on every page. No one who reads this magnificent
biography will be able to read The Count of Monte Cristo or any
history of slavery in the New World in the same way again."
--Henry Louis Gates Jr., director of the W.E.B. Du Bois
Institute, Harvard University "Rousing and thought-provoking,
The Black Count is an adventure like no other. I marveled at
every twist and turn of this remarkable true story, brought to life
with the charm and personal touch that has become the trademark of
Tom Reiss."
--Laurence Bergreen, New York Times bestselling author of
Columbus and Over the Edge of the World "A riveting,
beautifully written and well-researched story of the seemingly
impossible. It could never have happened in the United States, and
with great skill, Reiss shows how the moment that produced Alex
Dumas was lost with the rise of nineteenth-century racism."
--Annette Gordon-Reed, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and
National Book Award for
The Hemingses of Monticello "In the early 1800s, General Alex Dumas
was purposefully disappeared by his enemies, and for too long his
story has remained silenced. The Black Count vividly
vindicates the great general, restoring him to his rightful place
at the center of the Age of Revolution. Carrying us from the
plantations of the Caribbean to Paris, the Alps, and Egypt, Reiss
tells an engrossing tale of a life of social struggle, adventure,
and courage--and of the frustrations and joys of a researcher on
the trail of a forgotten truth."
--Laurent Dubois, author of Haiti: The Aftershocks of
History
"A tale worthy of Dumas himself--of impossible odds, shrinking
before the irresistible forces of daring, ingenuity and
in-your-face talent."
--Ted Widmer, author of Ark of the Liberties
"The real-life history of General Alex Dumas is as poignant and
swashbuckling a tale as any his novelist son could have dreamed.
Tom Reiss has the dramatist's sense of setting and scene, the
reporter's persistence, and the historian's eye for truth. Would
that the imprisoned Count of Monte Cristo had a copy of this
book!"
--Darrin M. McMahon, author of Enemies of the
Enlightenment and Happiness: A History "Tom Reiss can
do it all: gather startling research and write inspired prose; find
life's great stories and then tell them with real brilliance. In
The Black Count the master journalist-storyteller opens the door to
the truth behind one of literature's most exciting stories, and
opens it wide enough to show the delicate beauty of the lives
within."
--Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning
author of Half a Life
"Tom Reiss tells this amazing story, largely unknown today, with
verve, style, and a nonpareil command of detail."
--Luc Sante, author of Low Life, Evidence, and The
Factory of Facts
"The Black Count is a complex work of political and social
history gallantly masquerading as a fantastic adventure story. As
he did in The Orientalist, Tom Reiss has traveled far to
stalk a forgotten legend, and has recovered for us a vivid,
dramatic tale that delights, moves, and inspires."
--Gideon Lewis-Kraus, author of A Sense of Direction
"The Black Count is totally thrilling--a fascinating,
beautifully written, and deeply researched biography that brings to
life one of history's great forgotten characters: the
swashbuckling, flamboyant, and romantic mulatto count whose true
life belongs in a Hollywood movie or Alexandre Dumas story."
--Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Jerusalem: The Biography
and Young Stalin "Tom Reiss tells the incredible story of Alex
Dumas with the same excitement about uncovering history that he
brought to The Orientalist."
--Nina Burleigh, New York Times bestselling author of
Mirage: Napoleon's Scientists and the Unveiling of Egypt "We
believe we know the glories of the French Revolution and the
Napoleonic Wars. We believe we understand the horror of slavery and
the oppression of Africans. But what is the relationship between
the grand goal of liberation and the deep tragedy of racism? As
Reiss shows us, answers can be found in the extraordinary life of a
forgotten French hero of the great revolutionary
campaigns--a hero who was black."
--Timothy Snyder, author of Bloodlands and The Red
Prince
"Reiss combines the talent of a thorough English detective with the
literary flair of a French novelist to produce a story that is as
fresh as today's headlines but as old as the Greek classics."
--Jack Weatherford, New York Times bestselling author of
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World "Colorful and
utterly captivating . . . This is history that is vibrant,
gripping, and tragic."
--William Dietrich, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and
New York Times bestselling author of Napoleon's
Pyramids and The Emerald Storm
More Praise for Tom Reiss THE ORIENTALIST A wondrous tale,
beautifully told... mesmerizing, poignant and almost
incredible.
--The New York Times "Spellbinding history... part detective
yarn, part author biography, part travel saga... completely
fascinating."
--The Dallas Morning News "Thrilling, novelistic and rich with the
personal and political madness of early twentieth-century
Europe."
--Entertainment Weekly An elaborate wonder-cabinet... as
page-turningly compelling as any fiction.
--The Los Angeles Times "Exhilarating... an endlessly inventive
saga."
--San Francisco Chronicle "A brainy, nimble, remarkable book."
--Chicago Tribune
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