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Sam Pulsifer, the "bumbling" narrator of this shambling, self-consciously comic novel, served ten years in prison after two people died when he accidentally burned down Emily Dickinson's house. Out of jail, he marries, has kids, and gets a suburban home in a town called Camelot, but his past comes back to haunt him when the son of his victims returns for revenge. As the historic homes of Robert Frost, Edward ...