Stoner
German, John Williams, Bernhard Robben, 2014More than 10 items in stock at supplier
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Stoner is one of the great forgotten novels of American literature. John Williams tells the story of a man who is born the son of poor farmers and eventually discovers his passion for literature, becoming a professor. It is the tale of a modest life that left little trace. A novel about friendship, marriage, a campus story, a social novel, and ultimately a novel about work. About the hard, relentless labor on the farms; about the work that burdens one with a destructive marriage; about the struggle to raise a daughter in a toxic household with patient empathy, and the desire to introduce often indifferent students to literature at the university. Stoner is not a love story, but above all, it is a novel about love: about the love of poetry, of literature, and also about romantic love.