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Brothers: On His Brothers and Brothers in History, by George Howe Colt

From the bestselling National Book Award finalist, a masterful blend of history and memoir featuring the author’s four brothers and iconic brothers in history—the Thoreaus, the Van Goghs, the Kelloggs, the Marx brothers, and the Booths.

George Howe Colt's The Big House is, as the New Yorker said, “full of surprises and contains more than seems possible: a family memoir, a brief history of the Cape, an investigation of nostalgia, a study of class, and a meditation on the privileges and burdens of the past.” Colt’s new book, Brothers, is an equally idiosyncratic and masterful blend of memoir and history featuring both the author’s three brothers and iconic brothers in history—the Booths, the Van Goghs, the Kelloggs, the Marx Brothers, and the Thoreaus.

Colt believes he would be a different man had he not grown up in a family of four brothers. He movingly recounts the adoration, envy, affection, resentment, and compassion in their shifting relationships from childhood through middle age, also rendering a volatile decade in American life: the 1960s. Some of the Colt men now have children; all have found their own paths; all now consider their brothers to be their closest friends.

In alternate chapters, Colt parallels his quest to understand how his own brothers shaped his life with an examination of the rich and complex relationships between iconic brothers in history. He explores how Edwin Booth grew up to become the greatest actor on the nineteenth-century American stage while his younger brother John grew up to assassinate a president. How Will Kellogg worked for his overbearing older brother John Harvey as a subservient yes-man for two decades until he finally broke free and launched the cereal empire that outlasted all his brother’s enterprises. How Vincent van Gogh would never have survived without the financial and emotional support of his younger brother, Theo, in a claustrophobic relationship that both defined and confined them. How Henry David Thoreau’s life was shadowed by the early death of his older brother, John, who haunted and inspired his writing. And how the Marx Brothers collaborated on the screen but competed offstage for women, money, and fame.

Illuminating and affecting, this book will be revelatory for any parent of sons, any sibling, anyone curious about how a man’s life can be molded by his brothers. Colt’s magnificent book is a testament to the abiding power of fraternal love.

  • Sales Rank: #965366 in Books
  • Brand: Colt, George Howe
  • Published on: 2012-11-27
  • Released on: 2012-11-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.50" w x 6.00" l, 1.41 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 480 pages

From Booklist
“It’s a wonder I didn’t end up with a permanent crick in my neck from literally and figuratively looking up to my older brother,” writes Colt at the beginning of this engaging memoir about a quartet of brothers growing up in suburban Massachusetts. Colt idolized his smart, clever sibling, Harry, and writes with candor about their childhood years. He laments the distance that grew between the two as Harry matured. (Both attended Harvard, and even though their college years overlapped, they rarely saw one another, much to the younger Colt’s chagrin.) The author adored his two younger brothers—Ned, the rebel of the family, and Mark, the baby—but he didn’t feel the same brotherly bond as with Harry. Interspersed with Colt’s personal story are tales of famous (and infamous) brothers in history, including consummate nineteenth-century stage actor Edwin Booth, whose brother John Wilkes assassinated Abraham Lincoln, and the Marx Brothers, brilliant comic collaborators who battled offstage over money, women, and fame. An enjoyable read for members of small and large broods alike. --Allison Block

Review
“A masterful blend of history and memoir…” (San Francisco Chronicle)

“A great book—brilliantly conceived, daringly organized, endlessly fascinating...” (Steve Weinberg The Dallas Morning News)

“Part memoir, part exhaustively researched biography of famous brothers and how they drove each other, loved each other, fought, drove each other crazy, and supported each other through craziness…Insightful and harrowing and funny and stacked with stories.” (Maile Meloy The New Yorker)

“Anyone who’s had the pleasure of reading Colt’s previous, National Book Award-nominated work, The Big House, will know his delicate, detailed, ironically self-mocking way with prose, and his lucid, affectionate fair-mindedness. . .Colt has done a prodigious job of research and synthesis, and his skill at storytelling is such that each of them is transformed into something fresh, dramatic, and emotionally piercing.” (Phillip Lopate The New York Times Book Review)

“Colt writes movingly and insightfully about how the mercurial fraternal relationships can so quickly move from loving idolatry to hands-around-the-throat…This is one fine book, both wildly entertaining and utterly thought-provoking.” (Richard C. Morais Barron's)

“Vivid and psychologically revealing…” (Edward Morris Bookpage)

“Detailed considerations…of well-known brothers and cameo references to many others, famous and not so, help Colt in his quest to explain the mystery of how siblings can be so different from one another.” (Madeleine Blais The Chicago Tribune)

“Colt elegantly captures the complicated dynamics between brothers that both bind and define them, as well as the evolving relationships between his own brothers as they move into middle age.” (Parade)

“Colt is an acute observer and sensitive chronicler of male emotion…Searingly poignant.” (Kate Tuttle Boston Globe)

“Colt’s fine writing, extensive research, and thoughtful analysis make Brothers a meaty, pleasurable read.” (Deb Baker The Concord Monitor)

“The brotherly counterpoint between fierce rivalry and stalwart affection is teased out in this absorbing meditation on family dynamics…No one writers better than Colt about families and the strange alchemy that binds them, and the way siblings make each other what they are even as they become distinct, even estranged, personalities.” (Publishers Weekly)

“An enjoyable read for members of small and large broods alike…” (Allison Block Booklist)

“The second of four brothers, [Colt] perceptively explores his fraught relationship with them—the competitiveness and conflicts, the yearning for a closeness that would not come until several decades had passed—in the context of an often wistful memoir of an…American family in the 1950s and ‘60s.” (Kirkus Reviews)

“As soon as I started reading Brothers, I found myself talking about it to everyone I saw. You will want to give it to people in your life. George Howe Colt is a master at balancing the personal and the universal, and the book makes a powerful case for sibling rivalry—and love—as a driving force not just in individual lives but in the world.” —Maile Meloy, author of Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It and Liars and Saints

“A master craftsman of literary nonfiction, George Howe Colt brilliantly conjoins history and memoir, insight and humor—not to mention Cain and Abel, Groucho and Harpo. Every page of this book is a pleasure.”—Adam Goodheart, author of 1861: The Civil War Awakening

"A captivating blend of historical anecdote, personal revelation, and psychological insight, this lively and imaginative book will serve up a great deal of wisdom (and just as much fun) to anyone who has ever been a brother or had a brother. In fact, maybe all you have to do to derive pleasure and nourishment from Colt's book is simply to have once met a brother—it’s that appealing."—Daniel Okrent, author of Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition

About the Author
George Howe Colt is the bestselling author of The Big House, which was a National Book Award finalist and a New York Times notable book of the year, and November of the Soul: The Enigma of Suicide.  He lives in Western Massachusetts with his wife, Anne Fadiman, and their two children.

Most helpful customer reviews

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Entertaining and informative
By Flamingo
A good read that helped me understand why my grandsons tick (and fight). I found it interesting to find out the "brothers" concept involved in the assasination of Lincoln. I enjoyed learning of the celebrities and artists and authors but most of all, I loved getting to know this family through the author's description and feelings changed throughout their lives.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent read, very thought-provoking
By David A. Bryant
Just finished this and thoroughly enjoyed it! Very well written. As someone who has no brother, only sisters, i had not ever spent too much time thinking about what it would be like to have one. i was vaguely aware that the experience of growing up would have been different if i had had a brother, but did not understand or appreciate the power of such circumstances. the book has mini-biographies on many famous brothers from history, and those are revealing and fascinating as well. The author's research must have been daunting -- it is as if he wrote several books. I liked the way he interwove the development of his own family relationships with the stories of the other brothers from history. Fascinating!
i highly recommended this book. Second book i have read by this author, and i enjoyed this one even more than the first.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Fascinating
By shopper
I love non-fiction, personal stories, and this one gives great insight into the author's brothers and famous brothers throughout history. I grew up in the same era as the author, and can relate to many of the TV shows and various products, etc that he mentions in the book. I also loved The Big House, about the author's family's summer home (on Cape Cod?) Style of writing is very unique. Sometimes a bit too much detail is included for my taste but overall, I love the book.

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