Thornton Wilder: The Eighth Day, Theophilus North, Autobiographical Writings (LOA #224) - Library of America Thornton Wider Edition - Thornton Wilder - Books - The Library of America - 9781598531466 - February 2, 2012
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Thornton Wilder: The Eighth Day, Theophilus North, Autobiographical Writings (LOA #224) - Library of America Thornton Wider Edition F First edition

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Thornton Wilder: The Eighth Day, Theophilus North, Autobiographical Writings (LOA #224) - Library of America Thornton Wider Edition F First edition

"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 Town to 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 autobiography in which Wilder engagingly recalls his childhood stay at a boarding school in China, his time as an undergraduate at Yale, and the uneasy experience of visiting Salzburg not long before Austria was annexed by the Nazis.


864 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released February 2, 2012
ISBN13 9781598531466
Publishers The Library of America
Pages 864
Dimensions 131 × 208 × 35 mm   ·   689 g
Language English  
Editor McClatchy, J. D.

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