Remember Ben Clayton A Novel

Cover of Remember Ben Clayton A Novel by Stephen Harrigan
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 9780307265814
Dimensions:
Height: 9.75 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 1.42 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Remember Ben Clayton by Stephen Harrigan is a novel published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2011, featuring 353 pages in English. The story follows Francis “Gil” Gilheaney, a sculptor whose ambition leads him from New York to Texas after World War I. Accompanied by his daughter Maureen, who harbors her own artistic dreams, Gil embarks on a commission to create a memorial statue for a rancher named Lamar Clayton, whose son Ben was killed in the war. As they work on the statue, the complexities of their relationships and the secrets of their clients unfold.

Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family life and the impact of war, set against a backdrop of significant historical events. The novel delves into the struggles of Gil and Maureen as they navigate their artistic ambitions and personal connections, revealing the emotional weight of their endeavors. Through the creation of the statue, the characters confront their identities as fathers and the legacies they leave behind. Remember Ben Clayton vividly captures a range of American history, from the Southern plains to the battlefields of France, while examining the profound relationship between art and the human experience.


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From the author of the acclaimed best seller The Gates of the Alamo, a new novel that confirms and enlarges Stephen Harrigan’s reputation as a major voice in American fiction.

Francis “Gil” Gilheaney is a sculptor of boundless ambition. But bad fortune and his own prideful spirit have driven him from New York into artistic exile in Texas just after World War I. His adult daughter, Maureen, serves as his assistant, although she has artistic ambitions of her own and is beginning to understand how her own career—perhaps even her life—has become hostage to her driven father’s “wild pursuit of glory.” When Lamar Clayton, an aging, heartbroken rancher, offers Gil a commission to create a memorial statue of his son Ben, who was killed in the war, Gil seizes the opportunity to create what he believes will be his greatest achievement.

As work proceeds on the statue, Gil and Maureen come to realize that their new client is a far more complicated man than he appeared to be on first acquaintance, and that Lamar is guarding a secret that haunts his relationship with his son even in death. But Gil is haunted as well: by the fear that his work will be forgotten and by an unconscionable lie whose discovery could cost him his daughter’s love. The creation of the statue leads to a chain of dramatic encounters, through which Maureen will test the boundaries of her independence and Gil and Lamar, each in his own painful way, will confront their worth as fathers.

Remember Ben Clayton vividly depicts a rich swath of American history, from the days when the Comanches ruled the Southern plains to the final brutal months of World War I. It ranges from outlaw settlements on the Texas frontier to the cafés of Paris, from Indian encampments to artists’ ateliers to the forgotten battlefield in France where Ben Clayton died. It shows us the all-consuming labor that a monumental work of sculpture demands and the price it exacts from both artist and patron. And with unforgettable power and compassion it presents a deeply moving story about the bonds between fathers and children, and about the power and purpose of art.

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Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9780307265814.
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Language: en. Pages: 353. Edition: First Edition.

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