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Douglas Bauer

    This author delves into the intricacies of familial dynamics, particularly the unpredictable presence and absence of mothers and its profound effect on their sons. Across his novels, set in diverse American small towns, he weaves together stylistic sophistication with compelling narrative. Beyond fiction, his non-fiction explores personal reflections on his upbringing and the craft of writing. His essays on fiction offer valuable insights and exercises for aspiring writers. His work has graced prominent literary journals and is recognized for its distinctive literary contributions.

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    The Beckoning World
    • 2022

      The Beckoning World

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.4(29)Add rating

      The Beckoning World is set in the first quarter of the twentieth century and follows Earl Dunham. His weeks are comprised of six days mining coal, followed by Sundays playing baseball. Then one day a major-league scout happens on a game, signs Earl, and he begins a life he had no idea he could even dream.But dreams sometimes suffer from a lovely abundance, and in Earl’s case her name is Emily Marchand. They fall quickly and deeply in love, but with that love comes heartbreaking complications.The Beckoning World gathers a cast of characters that include Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig; a huge-hearted Pullman steward offering aphoristic wisdom; and countless others, not least of which is the 1918 Spanish flu taking vivid spectral form. At the center is a relentless love that Earl and Emily are defenseless against, allied as they are “in this business of their hearts.” 

      The Beckoning World
    • 1989

      Douglas Bauer's profound and exquisitely written first novel quickly established him as one of America's best new writers when it was first published in 1989. Now back in print, this darkly poetic novel is imbued with the same tough and tender understanding of the emotional lives of real people that distinguish Bauer's subsequent novels, The Very Air and The Book of Famous Iowans.

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