
The Wintering
by Joan Williams
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Pub Date Dec 30 2014 | Archive Date Mar 30 2015
Description
This poignant tale of a young woman’s affair with a famous writer is
based on Joan Williams’s real-life relationship with William Faulkner
For
Amy Howard, the novels of Jeffrey Almoner are a refuge from the
uncertainty of life. His books are full of the questions—about the
nature of justice, the necessity of suffering, and the meaning of the
past—that occupy her thoughts, but that no else seems interested in
asking or able to answer. When she and two friends make a pilgrimage to
Almoner’s house, she expects the world-famous author to be tall, dark,
and mysterious, and to find in him the mirror to her soul. Instead, the
encounter is too brief and awkward for Amy to even introduce herself.
Back
at home, she pours out everything she had hoped to say in a letter,
sharing with Almoner her belief that, despite the difference in their
ages, they are spiritually connected. His surprisingly personal response
marks the beginning of an intense relationship that soon progresses
from epistolary flirtation to secret meetings in Mississippi bus
stations, fancy Memphis hotels, and New York publishing houses. For the
married Almoner, Amy’s youthful beauty and devotion are irresistible.
For Amy, the great artist is a source of wisdom and experience whose
support gives her the courage to pursue her dream of becoming a writer.
As their love affair moves from its exhilarating beginning to its
inevitable, heartrending conclusion, Amy discovers that finding the
answers to her questions will be more painful than she ever thought
possible.
The Wintering is a bittersweet coming-of-age
story, an exquisite account of a beautiful yet fleeting romance, and one
of the most intimate portraits of William Faulkner ever written.
Included in this ebook is “Twenty Will Not Come Again,” Joan Williams’s
honest and revealing essay, first published in the Atlantic Monthly, on the subject of her relationship with one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists.
Advance Praise
“A fine example of what literature at its best should be.” —The Commercial Appeal (Memphis)
“Miss
Williams’ rich novel explores the bittersweet quality of reality and
more than a touch of tragedy. Written with sensitivity and insight, it
evokes both growing up and growing older, the need for communion and the
failures and success that emerge in its pursuit.” —Publishers Weekly
“Evocative, moving, exploratory, and elegiac by turns.” —Joseph Blotner, author of Faulkner: A Biography
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