Thomas Ebhorn, writer, husband and son, journeys through a maze of self-realization and despair when the death of his mother leads him to reexamine his past, present, and future This description may be from another edition of this product.
There is no question that Reynolds Price is a superb craftsman, one of the best. His writing is powerful and lyrical at the same time. But in this short novel I felt at times overpowered by the writing itself and thought the story was crumbling beneath the mighty word craft. The novel is in four sections with each section lasting only a short period of time. Tom Eborn, a rather cold and distant writer, learns that his mother has died; when this doesn't interrupt his work, his wife Jane criticizes his seeming lack of feelings. Later, while investigating a break-in at his parents' house, he encounters his parents' ghosts and experiences the strong love that they had for each other: he has his work but they had each other. Price's stylized writing makes this already cold-hearted main character even more icy and walled in. The theme is an interesting one, however, and is a good reminder how people can sometimes implode from the "things" they choose to do and allow to consume them while shutting out the love-sustaining outside world.
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