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Cause For Wonder,Used
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Product DescriptionOne of the most distinguished American authors, Wright Morris (19101988) wrote thirtythree books including The Field of Vision, which won the National Book Award.Review'Comedy and all, this is a most seriously, a most thoughtfully conceived novel.''Book Week''When Warren Howe, middleaged TV script writer, receives an invitation to the funeral of Monsieur Dulac, he attempts to round up all the people who were guests with him three decades ago in Riva. Dulac''s castle in the Austrian Alps. Neither Uncle Fremont, who ''invented the dust bowl'' nor an old college friend cares to reexperience the good old days. But Sol Spiegel, a junk collector who salvages the past, is eager to return. To escape a world firmly anchored in space and bound to clock time, to reexperience the unbelievable, they go back to Rivaan imaginative creation fixed in neither time nor space, but like its master, both in and out of the world.''Saturday Review of Literature''Wright Morris has an uncommon facility for constantly shifting from past to present without confusion or annoyance to the reader. In 'Cause for Wonder' the time shifts are faster than in 'The Field of Vision'and all to good purpose. They make of this novel a ghost story that needs no bed sheets and whitepaint props, though a few are used.''Newsweek'About the AuthorOne of the most distinguished American authors, Wright Morris (19101998) wrote thirtythree books including The Field of Vision, which won the National Book Award.
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