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FICTION/Williams, John Edward
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1st Floor FICTION/Williams, John Edward Due Jul 9, 2024
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Published
New York : New York Review Books c2003, c1965.
Language
English
Main Author
John Edward Williams, 1922- (-)
Item Description
Originally published: 1965.
Physical Description
xiv, 278 p. ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781590171998
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This reprint of Williams's remarkable 1965 novel offers a window on early 20th century higher education in addition to its rich characterizations and seamless prose. Sent by his hard-scrabble farmer father to the University of Missouri to study agriculture, William Stoner is sidetracked by an obsessive love of literature and stimulated by a curmudgeonly old professor, Archer Sloane. Sloane helps Stoner avoid service in WWI, and Stoner eventually becomes an assistant professor. He then meets and marries a St. Louis beauty, Edith, who quickly subjugates her contemplative, passive husband. As decades pass, Stoner entrenches himself deep into the life of the mind, developing into a master teacher but never finding solace in the outside world. Stoner's single joy is Grace, their daughter, whom Edith appropriates as a weapon in her very personal war against Stoner's quest for inner peace. Williams (1922-1994) won the NBA for Augustus (1973), and NYRB will republish his western, Butch's Crossing next year. Williams's prose flows in a smooth, efficient current that demands contemplation. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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