<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Price follows the immense success of The Surface of Earth with this vividly evocative and stylistically impressive stand-alone sequel. "A novel of real emotion, real connection, real life".--The Boston Globe.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Here is the second volume of <i>A Great Circle, </i> the highly acclaimed Mayfield family trilogy, from one of America's literary treasures. <br> Though a novel independent from <i>The Surface of Earth, The Source of Light</i> continues the saga of the Mayfield family, here focusing on Hutchins Mayfield, whose desire for self-knowledge removes him from his secure existence as a prep school teacher and takes him on a journey to Oxford and Italy to study and write. Hutchins comes back home for a family crisis but ultimately returns to England, where he achieves a maturity that enables him to cope with commitments, abandonments, and the creation of an honest personal agenda. <br> In <i>The Source of Light, </i> Reynolds Price combines gravity and buoyancy, a mythic sense of the past with the mysteries of place, to forge an encompassing portrait of the strange and various world one travels through in the quest for self-fulfillmen<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>The Chicago Tribune</i> Price's scenes are rich with detail and glow evocatively in the memory; his language is that of a poet who has found his theme and exalts in unfolding it for you.<br><br><i>The Dallas Morning News</i> Strong, disturbing....It is a book to be read, considered, pondered.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Reynolds Price (1933-2011) was born in Macon, North Carolina. Educated at Duke University and, as a Rhodes Scholar, at Merton College, Oxford University, he taught at Duke beginning in 1958 and was the James B. Duke Professor of English at the time of his death. His first short stories, and many later ones, are published in his <i>Collected Stories</i>. <i>A Long and Happy Life</i> was published in 1962 and won the William Faulkner Award for a best first novel. <i>Kate Vaiden</i> was published in 1986 and won the National Book Critics Circle Award. <i>The Good Priest's Son</i> in 2005 was his fourteenth novel. Among his thirty-seven volumes are further collections of fiction, poetry, plays, essays, and translations. Price is a member of both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and his work has been translated into seventeen languages.
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