The king's Indian : Stories and tales /
Gardner, John
The king's Indian : Stories and tales / John Gardner ; ill. by Herbert L. Fink. - New York : Knopf, 1974. - 323 pages : ill. ; 24 cm. - 82A-3 (NLA) .
Contents: astoral care -- The ravages of spring -- The temptation of St. Ivo -- The warden -- John Napper sailing through the universe --Queen Louisa -- King Gregor and the fool -- Muriel -- The King's Indian, a tale.
An iconic collection that showcases Gardner as a master craftsman navigating an uncertain worldIn this exceptional book, author John Gardner explores the literary form as a vehicle of vision, and creates heroes that personify his tremendous artistic ideals: A Boston schoolmaster abandons his dreams of owning a farmhouse in rural Illinois only to be taken on a voyage across the seas and into self-discovery, faith, and love; an artist & rsquo;s rapturous enthusiasm inspires an aging university professor to approach life & rsquo;s chaotic moments as opportunities for creation. Each of these stories is wonderful in its own right, and provides valuable insight into the author & rsquo;s literary beliefs. Written just prior to his critical masterwork, On Moral Fiction, The King & rsquo;s Indian is a must-read for those interested in learning more about Gardner & rsquo;s highly controversial artistic philosophies. This ebook features a new illustrated biography of John Gardner, including original letters, rare photos, and never-before-seen documents from the Gardner family and the University of Rochester Archives.
0394492218
Manners and customs--Fiction
American fiction
82A-3 (NLA)
The king's Indian : Stories and tales / John Gardner ; ill. by Herbert L. Fink. - New York : Knopf, 1974. - 323 pages : ill. ; 24 cm. - 82A-3 (NLA) .
Contents: astoral care -- The ravages of spring -- The temptation of St. Ivo -- The warden -- John Napper sailing through the universe --Queen Louisa -- King Gregor and the fool -- Muriel -- The King's Indian, a tale.
An iconic collection that showcases Gardner as a master craftsman navigating an uncertain worldIn this exceptional book, author John Gardner explores the literary form as a vehicle of vision, and creates heroes that personify his tremendous artistic ideals: A Boston schoolmaster abandons his dreams of owning a farmhouse in rural Illinois only to be taken on a voyage across the seas and into self-discovery, faith, and love; an artist & rsquo;s rapturous enthusiasm inspires an aging university professor to approach life & rsquo;s chaotic moments as opportunities for creation. Each of these stories is wonderful in its own right, and provides valuable insight into the author & rsquo;s literary beliefs. Written just prior to his critical masterwork, On Moral Fiction, The King & rsquo;s Indian is a must-read for those interested in learning more about Gardner & rsquo;s highly controversial artistic philosophies. This ebook features a new illustrated biography of John Gardner, including original letters, rare photos, and never-before-seen documents from the Gardner family and the University of Rochester Archives.
0394492218
Manners and customs--Fiction
American fiction
82A-3 (NLA)