Independence Day: Bascombe Trilogy 2 (Pulitzer Prize Winner) - Kindle edition by Ford, Richard. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Independence Day: Bascombe Trilogy 2 (Pulitzer Prize Winner). Richard Ford, born February 16, 1944 in Jackson, Mississippi, is an American novelist and short story writer. His best-known works are the novel The Sportswriter and its sequels, Independence Day, The Lay of the Land and Let Me Be Frank With You, and the short story collection Rock Springs, which contains several widely anthologized stories. “Independence Day” the novel that had Frank Bascombe reprise his role as a real estate agent was the winner of the 1995 Pen/Faulkner Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Bascombe is Ford’s most memorable and complex character who is written into a hilarious and often nuanced portrayal of modern life in the United States. A visionary account of American life--and the long-awaited sequel to one of the most celebrated novels of the past decade--Independence Day reveals a man and our country with unflinching comedy and the specter of hope and even permanence, all of which Richard Ford evokes with a keen intelligence, perfect emotional pitch, and a voice invested With its Proustian pace and its wide thematic territory, Independence Day is, if anything, a better book than its predecessor. You can’t ask for much more in summer reading: a thick, absorbing narrative that quietly slides into profundity and social critique without your even noticing. Richard Ford (born February 16, 1944) is an American novelist and short story author, and writer of a series of novels featuring the character Frank Bascombe. [1] Ford's first collection of short stories, Rock Springs, was published in 1987. [2][3] In the United States, Ford received the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for his novel Independence Day. In Spain, he won the Princess of Asturias Award for Independence Day is a 1995 Pulitzer Prize winning novel by the American author Richard Ford. It is the second in the Bascombe Trilogy of novels that includes 1986’s The Sportswriter and 2006’s Lay of the Land. The author of five novels and two collections of stories, Richard Ford was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Independence Day, the first book to win both prizes. Independence Day ISBN: 0679492658 New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1995. First Edition. Hardcover. "A visionary account of American lifeIndependence Day reveals a man and our country with unflinching comedy and the specter of hope and even permanence, all of which Richard Ford evokes with keen intelligence, perfect emotional pitch and a voice invested with absolute authority." (from Ford's first book since his bestselling and award-winning Independence Day offers three long stories (their action is too concentrated for novellas) in which men try to come to terms, uneasily Frank has returned, 44 years old but still unconvinced that "life's leading someplace," to narrate Mr. Ford's spirited fifth novel, "Independence Day." In The Sportswriter, to which Independence Day is the sequel, Ford’s hero Frank Bascombe inhabited a world that was just large enough for his personal tragedies and philanderings and not How does Ford's novel meet all of Adams's requirements? With its varied allusions to light, what source of "illumination" does Independence Day offer to modern America? The Sportswriter (Frank Bascombe, #1), Independence Day (Frank Bascombe, #2), The Lay of the Land (Frank Bascombe, #3), Let Me Be Frank With You, Be Min "Independence Day" by Richard Ford is a sequel to his previous novel "The Sportswriter," presenting a deep exploration of the life of Frank Bascombe, a relatable suburban protagonist. Richard Ford is the author of six novels and three collections of stories. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Independence Day and the PEN/Malamud Award for excellence in short fiction. Independence Day is a 1995 novel by Richard Ford and the sequel to Ford's 1986 novel The Sportswriter. This novel is the second in what is now a five-part series, the first being The Sportswriter. What is Independence Day about? This novel follows Frank Bascombe as he navigates his complex life over a July 4th weekend. Frank is now a real estate agent, grappling with his divorce, parenting challenges, and reflections on American life. In Richard Ford’s acclaimed novel, Independence Day, we meet Frank Bascombe again. Independence Day captures the mystery of life — in all its conflicted glory — with grand humour, intense compassion and transfixing power. In Haddam, summer floats over tree-softened streets like a sweet lotion balm from a careless, languorous god, and the world falls in tune with its own mysterious anthems. Ford follows his much-celebrated The Sportswriter (1986), picking up the story about six years later, as Frank Bascombe, now in his 40s, emerges from the midlife crisis depicted in the earlier book. No longer a writer of any kind, Frank sells real estate in Haddam, New Jersey, during the boom period of the '80s. His promise as a fiction writerstill dwelled upon at lengthcan be the only
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