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The Lay of the Land

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With <b>The Sportswriter</b>, in 1985, Richard Ford began a cycle of novels that ten years later – after <b>Independence Day </b>won both the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award – was hailed by <i>The Times</i> of London as “an extraordinary epic [that] is nothing less than the story of the twentieth century itself.” Frank Bascombe’s story resumes, in the fall of 2000, with the presidential election still hanging in the balance and Thanksgiving looming before him with all the perils of a post-nuclear family get-together. He’s now plying his trade as a realtor on the Jersey shore and contending with health, marital and familial issues that have his full attention: “all the ways that life seems like life at age fifty-five strewn around me like poppies.” Richard Ford’s first novel in over a decade: the funniest, most engaging (and explosive) book he’s written, and a major literary event. <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>

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The Lay of the Land, Richard Ford

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Année de publication
2007
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Titre
The Lay of the Land
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2007
Format
souple
Pages
496
ISBN10
0676977219
ISBN13
9780676977219
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With <b>The Sportswriter</b>, in 1985, Richard Ford began a cycle of novels that ten years later – after <b>Independence Day </b>won both the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award – was hailed by <i>The Times</i> of London as “an extraordinary epic [that] is nothing less than the story of the twentieth century itself.” Frank Bascombe’s story resumes, in the fall of 2000, with the presidential election still hanging in the balance and Thanksgiving looming before him with all the perils of a post-nuclear family get-together. He’s now plying his trade as a realtor on the Jersey shore and contending with health, marital and familial issues that have his full attention: “all the ways that life seems like life at age fifty-five strewn around me like poppies.” Richard Ford’s first novel in over a decade: the funniest, most engaging (and explosive) book he’s written, and a major literary event. <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>