The name of the world

Johnson, Denis, 1949-

The name of the world / Denis Johnson. - 1st ed. - New York : HarperCollins Publishers , c2000. - 129 p. ; 22 cm.

This lean but vivid and affecting novel drops us into the world of Michael Reed, who has managed to cocoon himself in a stable but inert life as a university professor after his wife and child are killed in an auto accident. Four years later, his contract expired and with no concrete future plans, Reed knows he needs to finish mourning and move on but can't quite figure out how. A sort of salvation comes in the form of Flower Cannon, a free-spirited student who serendipitously reappears in his path. A simple plot, but for Johnson, it's all in the details, from the hothouse community of academic colleagues down to the simple wisdom of the man who shines your shoes. Opting for quiet revelations, the novel also skillfully weaves away from expected paths; the burdened Reed doesn't explode in random violence, and Flower and Reed don't have a tempestuous love affair. Perhaps best known for the hallucinatory Jesus' Son, Johnson has created a contrasting work suggesting that his talents reach across a wide canvas.

9780060929657

99085970


College teachers----Fiction
Loss (Psychology)----Fiction
Widowers ----Fiction.


Middle West----Fiction


Psychological fiction.

PS3560.O3745 / N36 2000

FIC JOH

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