- Stoner (novel) - Wikipedia
Stoner follows the life of the eponymous William Stoner, his career and workplace politics, marriage to his wife Edith, affair with his colleague Katherine, and his love and pursuit of literature
- Stoner by John Williams | Goodreads
William Stoner is born at the end of the nineteenth century into a dirt-poor Missouri farming family Sent to the state university to study agronomy, he instead falls in love with English literature and embraces a scholar’s life, so different from the hardscrabble existence he has known
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- Stoner (New York Review Books Classics) - Amazon. com
John Williams’s luminous and deeply moving novel is a work of quiet perfection William Stoner emerges from it not only as an archetypal American, but as an unlikely existential hero, standing, like a figure in a painting by Edward Hopper, in stark relief against an unforgiving world
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The meaning of STONER is a person who habitually uses drugs or alcohol How to use stoner in a sentence
- Stoner Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary
Stoner (1965) by John Williams is a literary fiction novel that tells the story of an average man and highlights how beautiful an average life can be It concerns a working-class man who becomes a professor in Missouri in post–WWI America The novel was reissued in 1972, 2003, and 2006
- Book review: “Stoner” by John Williams - Patrick T. Reardon
John Williams’ 1965 novel Stoner is one of the saddest novels ever published It’s sad not because it is maudlin, but because it isn’t
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