Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

John Berendt
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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

John Berendt
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“Forceful, clear, gripping, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is the best nonfiction novel since In Cold Blood and a lot more entertaining, since Berendt’s book has everything going for it—snobbism ruthless power, voodoo, local color, and a totally evil estheticism. I read it till dawn.”—Edmund White

“John Berendt has written a gorgeous and haunting blend of travel book and murder mystery. It is enchanting and disturbing and deeply atmospheric.”—Michael Herr

“John Berendt has the ability to make the truth read like an exciting novel. This book is original, funny, and bleak—and it beckons quite alluringly to armchair adventurers who are as curious about human nature as about the nature of certain places. I finished reading it convinced that Savannah, may be the greatest performance artist of our day.”—Ann Beattie

“All the old passions are on parade through New South Savannah in John Berendt’s wickedly funny new book.”—Richard Russo

Overall rating: 3.5294118 / 5 from 17 reviews.

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Sadly, did not live up to reviews I’d seen…

"Sadly for me, this novel did not live up to the reviews I had seen. Interesting characters and their intersecting stories helped me stick it out until the final chapter."

Just J. (2/5)

The movie was great, the book was spectacular!

"Reading the book, after seeing the movie, opened up soo much more of the story to me that I've had to rewatch the movie and read the book multiple times over. There is always something new in revisiting John Berendt's classic tale! It will always be fresh! It will always be a favourite!"

Lester (5/5)

Midnight

"A real-life mystery drenched in southerness, very atmospheric, it reads very much like a novel so if you don't ordinarily read non-fiction this might be one to try. #plumreview"

Bookish (4/5)

Watch the movie

"There are very few times when I can say the movie is better than the book . . . this is one of them. While the movie moves us through the plot with lots of animated and funky characters (some who are real people who actually live in Savannah), the book is so convoluted at times that it is hard to figure out what is happening. Watch the movie"

Littlebee (1/5)

Enjoyable read

"Great setting and memorable characters."

Jeff (4/5)

Didn't love it. .

"I found it interesting, but the writing was very long-winded, and some things were given a lot of detail, even though it didn't feel necessary, while other things could have been elaborated on to give a better mental image. Not my favorite. . ."

Kelly (3/5)

Did not enjoy

"I have this thing were I must finish a book. . and this one took me forever to finish. couldn't get into the story or the writing."

Cassandra (2/5)

Delicious

"The setting and the cast of characters alone make this a great read, and the mystery is just as riveting"

Buffalo (5/5)

Loved this book!

"Did not even know this was true crime until midway through! Travel brochure for Savannah but such an interesting take on true crime. Loved the people the author discussed and followed, finding the gritty underbelly in such a charming southern city."

Mike (4/5)

just bought it

"I have always wanted to read this book and now I am just read a few pages and I am hooked. Thx for the recommendations by other readers who help me make my decision to purchase or not!"

Owl1935 (5/5)

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  • Published date: Aug 02, 2005
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780739321508
  • Dimensions: 5.05" W x 0.49" L x 5.84" H
The son of two writers, JOHN BERENDT grew up in Syracuse, New York. He earned a B.A. in English from Harvard University, where he worked on the staff of The Harvard Lampoon. After graduating in 1961, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in publishing. Berendt has written for David Frost and Dick Cavett, was editor of New York magazine from 1977 to 1979, and wrote a monthly column for Esquire from 1982 to 1994.

Berendt first traveled to Savannah in the early 1980s, when he realized that he could fly there for a three-day weekend for the price of “a paillard of veal served on a bed of wilted radicchio” [p. 24] in one of New York’s trendier restaurants. Over the ensuing eight years his visits became more frequent and extended, until he was spending more time in Savannah than in New York.

Part of the appeal, Berendt says, lay in the city’s penchant for morbid gossip: “People in Savannah don’t say, ‘Before leaving the room, Mrs. Jones put on her coat.’ Instead, they say, 'Before leaving the room, Mrs. Jones put on the coat that her third husband gave her before he shot himself in the head.” (Entertainment Weekly, 3/11/94, p. 52)

Since the publication and unprecedented success of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Berendt has become a Savannah celebrity and was even presented with the key to the city. “I took it down to City Hall one night to see if it would work, but it didn't.” (Syracuse Post Standard, 4/5/1994)

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