The Man Who Wrote the Perfect Novel : : John Williams, Stoner, and the Writing Life / / Charles J. Shields.

When Stoner was published in 1965, the novel sold only a couple of thousand copies before disappearing with hardly a trace. Yet John Williams’s quietly powerful tale of a Midwestern college professor, William Stoner, whose life becomes a parable of solitude and anguish eventually found an admiring a...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Texas Press Complete eBook-Package 2018
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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (305 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
PART I Nothing But the Night --
CHAPTER ONE He Comes from Texas --
CHAPTER TWO “ Ho, Ho! Wasn’t I the Character Then?” --
CHAPTER THREE Rough Draft --
CHAPTER FOUR Key West --
CHAPTER FIVE Alan Swallow --
CHAPTER SIX Love --
PART II Butcher’s Crossing --
CHAPTER SEVEN The Winters Circle --
CHAPTER EIGHT “ Natural Liars Are the Best Writers” --
CHAPTER NINE Butcher’s Crossing --
CHAPTER TEN Fiasco --
PART III Stoner --
CHAPTER ELEVEN “ It Was That Kind of World” --
CHAPTER TWELVE “ The Williams Affair” --
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Stoner --
PART IV Augustus --
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Bread Loaf and “ Up on the Hill” --
CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Good Guys --
CHAPTER SIXTEEN “ Long Life to the Emperor!” --
PART V The Sleep of Reason --
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN “ How Can Such a Son of a Bitch Have Such Talent?” --
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN In Extremis --
EPILOGUE John Williams Redux --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Works Consulted --
A John Williams Bibliography --
Index
Summary:When Stoner was published in 1965, the novel sold only a couple of thousand copies before disappearing with hardly a trace. Yet John Williams’s quietly powerful tale of a Midwestern college professor, William Stoner, whose life becomes a parable of solitude and anguish eventually found an admiring audience in America and especially in Europe. The New York Times called Stoner “a perfect novel,” and a host of writers and critics, including Colum McCann, Julian Barnes, Bret Easton Ellis, Ian McEwan, Emma Straub, Ruth Rendell, C. P. Snow, and Irving Howe, praised its artistry. The New Yorker deemed it “a masterly portrait of a truly virtuous and dedicated man.” The Man Who Wrote the Perfect Novel traces the life of Stoner’s author, John Williams. Acclaimed biographer Charles J. Shields follows the whole arc of Williams’s life, which in many ways paralleled that of his titular character, from their shared working-class backgrounds to their undistinguished careers in the halls of academia. Shields vividly recounts Williams’s development as an author, whose other works include the novels Butcher’s Crossing and Augustus (for the latter, Williams shared the 1972 National Book Award). Shields also reveals the astonishing afterlife of Stoner, which garnered new fans with each American reissue, and then became a bestseller all over Europe after Dutch publisher Lebowski brought out a translation in 2013. Since then, Stoner has been published in twenty-one countries and has sold over a million copies.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781477317372
9783110745306
DOI:10.7560/317365
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Charles J. Shields.