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Reading the Novels of John Williams - A Flaw of Light (Hardcover)
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Reading the Novels of John Williams - A Flaw of Light (Hardcover)
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John Williams, as the New Yorker noted recently, was author of 'the
greatest American novel you've have never heard of.' He died in
obscurity, but has enjoyed a literary renaissance due to the
worldwide critical acclaim greeting recent reissues of his major
novel Butcher's Crossing, Augustus and particularly Stoner. With
films of both Butcher's Crossing and Stoner already in
pre-production it is clear that Williams' star is in the ascendant.
This book is designed to offer a critical introduction to his
writing. It is developed through solid scholarly research but is
structured and written in a clear and direct style that makes it
accessible for academics, students and general readers alike. It
offers a clear sense of the novelist's early life and work, which
includes an evaluation of his academic life (he was a professor at
the University of Denver) and neglected poetry. The bulk of the
book is given over to readings of the three major novels: they
offer an appreciation of Williams' literary craft combined with an
assessment of literary and cultural influences and an overview of
contemporary critical reactions. Few authors have written such
disparate works in terms of subject matter, genre and style,
however they are all united in their effort to grapple with deeper
existential questions. For whether his characters are riding the
Western plains, speaking in the Roman Forum or reading in a dusty
library, they all demonstrate Williams' preoccupation with the ways
in which youthful hopes and a strong sense of who we are shaped by
life's accidents. How we make the life meaningful, learn to love
another human being, confront failure - these are the well points
of Williams' understated tragedies. Unfortunately, such meditations
are rarely fashionable; but neither are they ever unfashionable.
George Orwell observed that the only true critic is time: this
study makes clear that Williams' time has come.
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