An edition of Suitable accommodations (2013)

Suitable accommodations

an autobiographical story of family life : the letters of J. F. Powers, 1942-1963

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An edition of Suitable accommodations (2013)

Suitable accommodations

an autobiographical story of family life : the letters of J. F. Powers, 1942-1963

First edition.
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"Best known for his 1963 National Book Award-winning novel, Morte D'Urban, and as a master of the short story, J. F. Powers drew praise from Evelyn Waugh, Flannery O'Connor, Saul Bellow, and Philip Roth, among others. Though Powers's fiction dwelt chiefly on the lives of Catholic priests, he long planned to write a novel of family life, a feat he never accomplished. He did, however, write thousands of letters, which, selected here by his daughter, Katherine A. Powers, become an intimate version of that novel, dynamic with plot and character. They show a dedicated artist, passionate lover, reluctant family man, pained aesthete, sports fan, and appreciative friend. At times wrenching and sad, at others ironic and exuberantly funny, Suitable Accommodations is the story of a man at odds with the world and, despite his faith, with his church. Beginning in prison, where Powers spent more than a year as a conscientious objector, the letters move on to his courtship, marriage, comically unsuccessful attempt to live in the woods, life in the Midwest and in Ireland, an unorthodox view of the Catholic Church, and an increasingly bizarre search for "suitable accommodations," which included three full-scale emigrations to Ireland. Here, too, are encounters with such diverse people as Thomas Merton, Eugene McCarthy, Robert Lowell, Theodore Roethke, Sean O'Faolain, Frank O'Connor, Dorothy Day, and Alfred Kinsey."--Publisher's website.

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Pages
450

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Table of Contents

Fortunately, I am under no obligation to earn a living wage. September 8, 1942-November 6, 1945
With you it will be like being ten years old again. November 12, 1945-November 29, 1945
Should a giraffe have to dig dandelions? December 4, 1945-January 26, 1946
It would seem you have the well-known business sense. January 29, 1946-February 14, 1946
I am like Daniel Boone cutting my way through that bourgeois wilderness. February 14, 1946-April 26, 1946
Something seems to be missing, and you say it's me. Memorial Day 1946-April 3, 1947
Camaraderie. July 9, 1947-October 14, 1947
I've a few stipulations to read into the rural-life-family-life jive. November 6, 1947-April 5, 1948
The truth about me is that I just don't qualify as the ideal husband. July 1948-Christmas 1948
If you can't win with me, stop playing the horses! January 18, 1949-September 6, 1949
I'm beyond the point where I think the world is waiting for me as for the sunrise. September 19, 1949-October 7, 1951
The water, the green, the vines, stone walls, the pace, all to my taste. November 7, 1951-November 3, 1952
In Ireland, I am an American. Here, I'm nothing. Christmas 1952-June 3, 1953
A place too good to believe we live in. October 5, 1953-April 14, 1954
I had a very fine time
laughing as I hadn't in years. April 23, 1954-July 14, 1954
There have been times, though not recently, when it has seemed to me that I might escape the doom of man. September 2, 1954-January 10, 1956
Four children now, Jack. And this year, the man said, bock beer is not available in this area. February 29, 1956-August 24, 1956
The man downstairs is entertaining tonight. Pansy and Dwight are quiet. September 25, 1956-January 12, 1957
This room is like a dirty bottle, but inside is vintage solitude. January 23, 1957-August 1, 1957
Scabrous Georgian, noble views of the sea, turf in the fireplaces. October 14, 1957-February 13, 1958
The office is in Dublin, on Westland Row. February 26, 1958-July 23, 1958
About Don, I haven't been the same since I read your letter. July 26, 1958-November 29, 1958
Back and wondering why. December 22, 1958-August 25, 1959
The J.F. Powers Company: "The Old Cum Permissu Superiorum Line". September 19, 1959-June 14, 1960
No money is the story of my life. July 6, 1960-April 3, 1962
The day was like other days, with the author napping on the floor in the middle of the afternoon. April 12, 1962-September 1962
As a winner, let me say you can't win, not on this course. October 23, 1962-August 29, 1963
Ireland grey and grey and grey, then seen closer, green, green, green. September 23, 1963-Christmas 1963
Afterword: Growing up in this story.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54, B
Library of Congress
PS3566.O84 Z48 2013, PS3566.O84

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 450 pages
Number of pages
450

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27154611M
Internet Archive
suitableaccommod0000powe
ISBN 10
0374268061
ISBN 13
9780374268060
LCCN
2013010997
OCLC/WorldCat
840937632

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