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Thornton Wilder: the Eighth Day, Theophilus North, Autobiographical Writings (LOA #224)

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ISBN-10: 1598531468

ISBN-13: 9781598531466

Edition: 2011

Authors: Thornton Wilder, J. D. McClatchy

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"The best thing he ever wrote," observed Edmund Wilson of Thornton Wilder's National Book Award winner The Eighth Day(1967), an enthralling novel that shows Wilder revisiting the small-town America of Our Townto fashion a philosophical whodunit. A wrongful conviction for murder and a daring rescue lead to a meditation on justice, destiny, and "the impassioned will," for which "nothing is impossible." Wilder's last novel, the semi-autobiographical Theophilus North(1973), is an affectionate portrait of Newport, Rhode Island, in the 1920s and a playful, valedictory glance at Wilder's young manhood. Completing this volume are three never-before- published reminiscences taken from an unfinished…    
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Library of America, The
Publication date: 2/2/2012
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 864
Size: 5.14" wide x 8.17" long x 1.39" tall
Weight: 1.518
Language: English

One of the most honored and versatile of modern writers, Thornton Wilder combined a career as a successful novelist with work for the theater that made him one of this century's outstanding dramatists. It was an early short novel, however, that first brought him fame. The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1927), a bestseller that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1927, is the story of a group of assorted people who happen to be on a bridge in Peru when it collapses. Ingeniously constructed and rich in its philosophical implications about fate and synchronicity, Wilder's book would seem to be the first well-known example of a formula that has become a cliche in popular literature. His attraction to classical…    

J. D. McClatchy is the author of four books of poems, two books of literary essays, & four opera libretti. He is the editor of "The Yale Review" & a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.