Description
The Name of the World is a mesmerizing portrait of a professor at a Midwestern university who has been patient in his grief after an accident takes the lives of his wife and child and has permitted that grief to enlarge him. Michael Reed is living a posthumous life. In spite of outward appearances - he holds a respectable university teaching position; he is an articulate and attractive addition to local social life - he’s a dead man walking. Nothing can touch Reed, nothing can move him, although he observes with a mordant clarity the lives whirling vigorously around him. Facing the unwelcome end of his temporary stint at the university, Reed finds himself forced "to act like somebody who cares what happens to him." Tentatively he begins to let himself make contact with a host of characters in this small academic town, souls who seem to have in common a tentativeness of their own. Elegant and incisively observed, The Name of the World is Johnson at his best: poignant yet unsentimental, replete with the visionary imaginative detail for which his work is known.
Info
ISBN: 9780060929657
Published Date: January 1, 2001
Publisher: Harper Collins
Language: English
Page Count: 129
Size: 8.03" l x 5.34" w x 0.45" h
Category
Fiction
Subject
General