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Reynolds Price

    February 1, 1933 – January 20, 2011

    Reynolds Price is acclaimed for his profound explorations of faith, doubt, and the enduring human spirit, often set against the backdrop of the American South. His narratives are characterized by a lyrical prose style and a deep psychological insight into his characters' struggles with morality and grace. Price masterfully weaves together the spiritual and the earthly, examining the complexities of love, loss, and redemption through richly drawn characters. His extensive body of work, encompassing fiction, poetry, and essays, consistently probes the essential questions of existence and the search for meaning in life.

    The Promise of Rest
    Three Gospels
    A Singular Family
    The Collected Poems
    Clear Pictures: First Loves First Guides
    Ardent Spirits: Leaving Home, Coming Back
    • 2012

      Ardent Spirits: Leaving Home, Coming Back

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set in the mid-1950s, this memoir by award-winning novelist Price offers an intimate glimpse into his journey leading up to his debut novel, "A Long and Happy Life." It explores his experiences as a Rhodes scholar, writer, and teacher, capturing the essence of his formative years. The narrative is enriched with photographs of the author, providing a personal touch to his reflections on life and creativity during this pivotal time.

      Ardent Spirits: Leaving Home, Coming Back
    • 2009

      Clear Pictures: First Loves First Guides

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of North Carolina's countryside, the author reflects on his formative years, sharing poignant stories of the friends and family who influenced his development as both a person and a writer. These personal anecdotes offer insight into the connections that shaped his identity and creative voice, revealing the deep impact of his roots on his literary work.

      Clear Pictures: First Loves First Guides
    • 2006

      The Good Priest's Son

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(210)Add rating

      Exploring the intersection of personal lives and significant historical events, this novel delves into the unexpected ways such moments shape ordinary individuals. With a fresh narrative, the author presents a compelling examination of how history influences personal choices and relationships, offering readers a thought-provoking reflection on the human experience amidst larger societal changes.

      The Good Priest's Son
    • 2006

      A Serious Way of Wondering

      The Ethics of Jesus Imagined

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(44)Add rating

      The book delves into the ethics of Jesus, a topic of enduring significance and debate, as presented by esteemed novelist and poet Reynolds Price during the 2001 Peabody Lecture at Harvard University. Price, known for his thought-provoking insights, examines the moral teachings of Jesus, inviting readers to reflect on their implications in contemporary society. Through his eloquent discourse, he challenges conventional interpretations and encourages a deeper understanding of Christian ethics.

      A Serious Way of Wondering
    • 2004

      The Collected Stories

      • 644 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
      3.9(74)Add rating

      Renowned for his versatility, the author showcases his exceptional talent in the short story format, adding to his impressive body of work that spans over four decades. While primarily recognized as a novelist and poet, this collection highlights his ability to craft compelling narratives across various literary forms, further solidifying his status as one of America's distinguished writers.

      The Collected Stories
    • 2003

      Noble Norfleet

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.3(114)Add rating

      Noble Norfleet joins a distinguished lineup of characters crafted by Reynolds Price, a celebrated American author. This novel explores the complexities of human experience through its rich character development, showcasing Price's ability to create compelling narratives that resonate with readers. With a focus on personal journeys and emotional depth, the story promises to engage those familiar with Price's previous works and newcomers alike.

      Noble Norfleet
    • 2000

      Letter to a Man in the Fire

      Does God Exist and Does He Care

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.7(135)Add rating

      The book features a profound correspondence between Reynolds Price and a young medical student grappling with his cancer diagnosis. Through their exchange, Price offers thoughtful insights and reflections on mortality, inspired by the student's poignant questions. Originally presented as a lecture, the expanded text delves into the complexities of life and death, providing a heartfelt exploration of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.

      Letter to a Man in the Fire
    • 2000

      Tongues of Angels

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(196)Add rating

      The narrative centers on a man's reflection on a death he may have unintentionally caused, emphasizing themes of guilt and the passage of time. Despite his current peaceful demeanor, he grapples with the impact of a momentary oversight from thirty-four years ago. The story delves into the complexities of memory and remorse, as he attempts to articulate this haunting experience, revealing the profound effects of a single day on his life.

      Tongues of Angels
    • 2000

      A Perfect Friend

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(30)Add rating

      At 11 years old, Ben is struggling with the loss of his mother. His emotional journey takes a turn when he discovers a unique bond with an elephant from a traveling circus. This relationship offers him comfort and a way to cope with his grief, highlighting themes of healing and connection in the face of loss.

      A Perfect Friend
    • 1999

      Roxanna Slade

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(773)Add rating

      Roxanna Slade emerges as a compelling character, sharing her story in her own voice, reminiscent of Reynolds Price's earlier work. The narrative delves into her experiences and emotions, offering a deep exploration of her life and perspective, making it a significant addition to the author's repertoire of female-driven storytelling.

      Roxanna Slade