October Light

October Light by John Gardner, published by New Directions Publishing in 2005, is a complex narrative that explores the intricate relationship between siblings. The story centers on Sally Abbot, a penniless widow living with her older brother, James Page, in a Vermont farmhouse. Their contrasting values lead to escalating tensions, particularly when James takes drastic measures against Sally’s distractions, setting the stage for a deeper examination of their family history and the dynamics of their rural community.
Readers will find that Gardner delves into the lives of these turbulent siblings, using their conflict as a lens to explore broader themes of identity and societal divisions. The narrative intertwines Sally’s experiences with a novel she is forced to read, creating an echo chamber that reflects their family’s past and the complexities of their personalities. This edition spans 399 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with the nuanced portrayal of contemporary life and the challenges of differing worldviews.
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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. New Directions is excited to reissue the Gardner classics, beginning with October Light, a complex relationship rendered in a down-to-earth narrative.
October Light is one of John Gardner’s masterworks. The penniless widow of a once-wealthy dentist, Sally Abbot now lives in the Vermont farmhouse of her older brother, 72-year-old James Page. Polar opposites in nearly every way, their clash of values turns a bitter corner when the exacting and resolute James takes a shotgun to his sister’s color television set. After he locks Sally up in her room with the trashy “blockbuster” novel that has consumed her (and only apples to eat), the novel-within-the-novel becomes an echo chamber providing glimpses into the history of the family that spawned these bizarre, sad, and stubborn people. Gardner uses the turbulent siblings as a stepping-off point from which he expands upon the lives of their extended families, and the rural community that surrounds them. He also engages larger issues of how liberals and conservatives define themselves, and considers those moments when life transcends all their arguments.
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