Heaven's My Destination
Thornton Wilder author Michael Schmidt editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:8th Sep '16
£10.00
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First published in 1935, HEAVEN'S MY DESTINATION is American author and dramatist Thornton Wilder's masterful portrayal of the power of an outsider's viewpoint.
One morning in the late summer of 1930 the proprietor and several guests at the Union Hotel at Crestcrego, Texas, were annoyed to discover Biblical texts freshly written across the blotter on the public writing-desk. George Marvin Brush is a travelling textbook salesman and fervent religious convert, determined to lead the godless to a better life. With sad and sometimes hilarious consequences, his travels take him through smoking cars, bawdy houses, banks and campgrounds from Texas to Illinois and into the soul of 1930s America.
The Apollo choices have been masterful. The list is thought-provoking, eye-opening, inspired and inspiring * The Big Issue *
Children of faith, poets and saints, dot the cruel world, and give Wilder's novels a reticular tension, the suspense of a hidden design about to emerge -- John Updike
A tale that's often hilarious, sometimes sad and one that's a fantastic read... A wonderful story that allows the reader to see the wider picture while Brush constrains himself to his moral viewpoint' * Nudge Book *
A revival of interest is surely overdue for Heaven's My Destination... Wilder's good-natured narrative makes reading this a pleasure' * The Tablet *
ISBN: 9781784970833
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240 pages