An edition of A world lost: a novel (1996)

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An edition of A world lost: a novel (1996)

A world lost

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It is the summer of 1944, and nine-year-old Andy Catlett is engrossed in the big easy countryside near Port William, Kentucky - the clear cool water of Chatham Spring, fields full of tumblebugs and meadowlarks, and a sky so huge that it seems "a great gape of vision." But calamity strikes Andy's world on a hot July afternoon when his Uncle Andrew is murdered.

Life's direct simplicity is suddenly gone, replaced by sadness, loss, and the mystery surrounding Uncle Andrew's death. No one tells the boy why his uncle and namesake was murdered, and the question follows Andy into manhood.

Wendell Berry tackles the slippery nature of truth as Andy gathers fragments of recollection years after the murder, accumulating details about his uncle's death and life. Through the process he comes to learn the limits of fact, that "the truth about us, though it must lie all around us every day, is mostly hidden from us, like birds' nests in the woods."

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English
Pages
151

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Cover of: A World Lost
A World Lost
2009, Counterpoint Press
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A world lost: a novel
2008, Counterpoint, Distributed by Publishers Group West
in English
Cover of: A world lost
A world lost
1997, Counterpoint; Distributed by Publishers Group West
in English - 1st paperback ed.
Cover of: A world lost
A world lost
1996, Counterpoint, Distributed by Publishers Group West
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Washington, D.C, [Emeryville, Calif.]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3552.E75 W67 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
151 p. ;
Number of pages
151

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL981058M
Internet Archive
worldlost00berr_0
ISBN 10
1887178228
LCCN
96018624
OCLC/WorldCat
34690765
Library Thing
117396
Goodreads
1148629

Work Description

Set against the turmoil of the World War II, A World Lost is just one of the classic chapters in Berry's Port William series. The summer of 1944 finds nine-year-old Andy Catlett in that very town in Kentucky, occupied more with watching meadowlarks and dipping into the nearby spring than with the weary news of the day. But when his Uncle Andrew is murdered, Andy confronts his own sense of culpability for the brawl that took his uncle's life. Told from Andy's perspective some 50 years later, the novel explores the gripping power of memory, even after decades have passed — and asks each of us what in our own pasts we might have remedied.

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