Stoner
작성자
John Williams
5.0 (1
평점)
Romance
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
292
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 20, 2006
출판사
New York Review Books
ISBN-10
1590171993
ISBN-13
9781590171998
설명
William Stoner emerges from the backdrop of a struggling Missouri farm family, embodying the challenges and aspirations of his time. As he navigates the tumultuous journey of life, he discovers the world of academia, eventually becoming a professor at the University of Missouri. His passion for literature shapes his identity, but the trajectory of his life becomes a poignant exploration of unfulfilled dreams and personal sacrifice.
Set against the stark realities of early 20th-century America, his story unfolds in vibrant detail, revealing the complexities of love, failure, and resilience. Stoner's relationships, particularly with his wife and colleagues, display the harsh interplay of ambition and thwarted desires. The narrative resonates with a profound sense of quiet determination, showcasing how even the most ordinary lives can harbor deep significance and meaning. Through Stoner's relentless pursuit of knowledge and understanding, a richly woven tapestry of human experience comes to life.
Set against the stark realities of early 20th-century America, his story unfolds in vibrant detail, revealing the complexities of love, failure, and resilience. Stoner's relationships, particularly with his wife and colleagues, display the harsh interplay of ambition and thwarted desires. The narrative resonates with a profound sense of quiet determination, showcasing how even the most ordinary lives can harbor deep significance and meaning. Through Stoner's relentless pursuit of knowledge and understanding, a richly woven tapestry of human experience comes to life.