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Foreseeable Future

Autor Reynolds Price
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 mai 1991
Reynolds Price's long and distinguished career has been remarkable both for his virtuosity and for the variety of forms he has embraced -- novels, stories, poems, essays, translations and plays. Now one of America's most respected and accomplished men of letters brings his formidable talents to bear on the long story, a form of novelistic scope and poetic intensity.In the three stories that comprise The Foreseeable Future, we encounter some of Price's most arresting and moving characters, set against large vistas, namely the future, its banquet of promises and terrifying consequences. For Kayes Paschal in "The Fare to the Moon" this means leaving the black woman he loves -- and for whom he has already left his wife and son -- as he is called off to World War II ("Forget about Hitler and the wide Pacific, I could die this minute in full possession of all I hoped to find in life, whoever I hurt"). In the title story, for Whit Wade -- returning severely wounded from that same war and "dead" a long year afterwards -- it will mean unearthing his life again, and all its possibilities, among his family and the people he loves. And for Dean Walker -- loyal father and son, football coach and troubled young husband, the protagonist of "Back Before Day" -- the most important hours of his life till now will occur one hectic night before dawn breaks on a day that will be unlike any other in the knowledge and promise it brings.Generous, wise, rich with the details of very human lives, The Foreseeable Future is proof again of Reynolds Price's mastery and vision.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780689121104
ISBN-10: 0689121105
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Scribner

Notă biografică

Reynolds Price was born in Macon, North Carolina in 1933. He was reared and educated in his native state, taking an A.B. from Duke University. In 1955 he traveled to Merton College, Oxford where he studied English Literature for three years as a Rhodes Scholar. He then returned to Duke and began the teaching which he continues as James B. Duke Professor of English.In 1962 his novel A Long and Happy Life appeared. It received the William Faulkner Award for a notable first novel and has never been out of print. In ensuing years he has published seven more novels, most recently The Tongues of Angels (1990). In 1986 his Kate Vaiden received the National Book Critics Circle Award. He wrote poems from early adolescence but published his first volume Vital Provisions in 1982. His second, The Laws of Ice, appeared in 1986, and his third, The Use of Fire, has just appeared. His poems have won the Levinson, Blumenthal and Tietjens awards from Poetry. He has also published volumes of short stories, plays, essays, translations from the Bible and a memoir Clear Pictures. He has written for the screen and for television, and his trilogy of plays New Music premiered at the Cleveland Play House in 1989 and has just been published.
Reynolds Price is a member of the National Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His books have received numerous other awards and have appeared in sixteen languages.

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CONTENTS

THE FARE TO THE MOON

THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE

BACK BEFORE DAY