INTRODUCED BY A.S. BYATT
‘She is undoubtedly one of the greatest American writers’ OBSERVER
‘A triumph’ HERMIONE LEE
‘Willa Cather makes a world which is burningly alive, sometimes lovely, often tragic’ HELEN DUMORE
On the eve of his move to a new, more desirable residence, Professor Godfrey St Peter finds himself in the shabby study of his former home. Surrounded by the comforting, familiar sights of his past, he surveys his life and the people he has loved: his wife Lillian, his daughters and above all, Tom Outland, his most outstanding student and once, his son-in-law to be. Enigmatic and courageous – and a tragic victim of the Great War – Tom has remained a source of inspiration to the professor. But he has also left behind him a troubling legacy which has brought betrayal and fracture to the women he loves most . . .
‘She is undoubtedly one of the greatest American writers’ OBSERVER
‘A triumph’ HERMIONE LEE
‘Willa Cather makes a world which is burningly alive, sometimes lovely, often tragic’ HELEN DUMORE
On the eve of his move to a new, more desirable residence, Professor Godfrey St Peter finds himself in the shabby study of his former home. Surrounded by the comforting, familiar sights of his past, he surveys his life and the people he has loved: his wife Lillian, his daughters and above all, Tom Outland, his most outstanding student and once, his son-in-law to be. Enigmatic and courageous – and a tragic victim of the Great War – Tom has remained a source of inspiration to the professor. But he has also left behind him a troubling legacy which has brought betrayal and fracture to the women he loves most . . .
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Reviews
A triumph
She is undoubtedly one of the greatest American writers
The book holds in majestic and mournful equipoise both the nobility of the civilizing instinct and the certainty of its frustration
Willa Cather makes a world which is burningly alive, sometimes lovely, often tragic