Stoner
John Williams • 1965
Devastation Rating
literary fiction loss love philosophical
Our Take
A man lives a small life and fails at almost everything and loves literature anyway. Williams writes it with such clean, devastating prose that by the end you have loved this man more than you love most people. The quietest tragedy in American fiction. An argument that ordinary suffering is still suffering.
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