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Morning by W. D. Wetherell (2001, Hardcover)
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Características del artículo
- Estado
- En muy buen estado
- Notas del vendedor
- “Unread retired library book”
- Type
- Textbook
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Item Height
- 1 in
- Book Series
- The Cotton Malone Ser.
- Features
- Revised
- Original Language
- Russian
- Edition
- First Edition
- ISBN
- 9780375420887
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0375420886
ISBN-13
9780375420887
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1732269
Product Key Features
Book Title
Morning
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Topic
Family Life, Literary, Historical
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight
23.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
00-057457
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
One ofTalk Magazine's "Talk 10" Books of May 2001. "The delight of this imaginatively told narrative lies in how fully it makes use of the history and technology of the early years of television, and how little it depends upon exploiting familiar personalities . . . Cast superficially in the mold of reportorial novels of the '50s likeThe Great Man, which purport to dig up the private truth about a recognizable public figure, this ambitious and inventive novel makes free use of its historical material, creating a story with meaning and dramatic weight entirely its own."Publishers Weekly "Morning reads like a half-remembered dream, both tantalizing and unsettling. The chronicle of a murder played out before thirty million viewers, a beautiful evocation of the first electrifying days of television, and a poignant family saga, this is a bold and ambitious work, masterfully executed by W. D. Wetherell." Kevin Baker, author ofDreamland "This is the kind of book readers live for: a wonderfully compelling and innovative story, written with an exquisite sense of the beauty and power of language, all the while addressing the most important and durable and moving of themes: the necessity of striving for dreams without forgetting the past, the integral role of familial love, and the heartbreaking beauty, for better and worse, each new morning affords us. This is a stunningly original book, one you have to read." Bret Lott, author ofJewel
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Synopsis
In this rich, compulsively readable saga about the brave early years of television, "morning" means several things. It is the name of the first-ever morning show, pioneered by a visionary who believed television could reflect the lives of ordinary Americans; it refers to the 1950s, a time of innovation and energy in the vibrant New York City where much of the novel takes place; and finally, it suggests the dawning of a new relationship between a long-estranged father and son who must meet the new century with their fates intertwined. At the center is Alec McGowan, the creator and host of "Morning," adored by women across the country for his intelligence and sex appeal, and by men for his earnest, direct way of talking. As the novel opens it is nearly fifty years since McGowan was murdered on camera by his best friend and co-host, Chet Standish. Our narrator is Alec Brown, Chet's son, a middle-aged biographer obsessed with uncovering the details of McGowan's life. Brown's research and the transcripts of his interviews with pioneers from TV's golden age capture the headlong intensity of McGowan's rise and fall, his reunion with his long-lost first love, and his struggle for fulfillment both on and off the air. As Brown's work on his book progresses, another story unfolds: the building of a tenuous relationship with his father, who has just been released from prison after serving fifty years for McGowan's murder. Their comic, heartbreaking attempts at understanding one another and the resulting changes in the life of Brown's entire family gradually illuminate the true story of Morning, in all its meanings. This unforgettable novel confirms W. D. Wetherell s place among the most innovative and powerful novelists now working.", In this rich, compulsively readable saga about the brave early years of television, "morning" means several things. It is the name of the first-ever morning show, pioneered by a visionary who believed television could reflect the lives of ordinary Americans; it refers to the 1950s, a time of innovation and energy in the vibrant New York City where much of the novel takes place; and finally, it suggests the dawning of a new relationship between a long-estranged father and son who must meet the new century with their fates intertwined. At the center is Alec McGowan, the creator and host of Morning , adored by women across the country for his intelligence and sex appeal, and by men for his earnest, direct way of talking. As the novel opens it is nearly fifty years since McGowan was murdered on camera by his best friend and co-host, Chet Standish. Our narrator is Alec Brown, Chet's son, a middle-aged biographer obsessed with uncovering the details of McGowan's life. Brown's research and the transcripts of his interviews with pioneers from TV's golden age capture the headlong intensity of McGowan's rise and fall, his reunion with his long-lost first love, and his struggle for fulfillment both on and off the air. As Brown's work on his book progresses, another story unfolds: the building of a tenuous relationship with his father, who has just been released from prison after serving fifty years for McGowan's murder. Their comic, heartbreaking attempts at understanding one another and the resulting changes in the life of Brown's entire family gradually illuminate the true story of Morning, in all its meanings. This unforgettable novel confirms W. D. Wetherell's place among the most innovative and powerful novelists now working.
LC Classification Number
PS3573.E9248M67 2001
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