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One of the great novels about the real West
Written: Sep 8, 2011
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Pros:long, ambitious book.
Cons:Stegner is a better writer of verse than spoken discourse
Angle of Repose is a commentary on marriage, what makes it work and what makes it fail. A severely disabled (wheelchair bound) professor, whose marriage has failed, researches and writes the saga of his pioneer grandparents, a couple whose marriage lasted in spite of tremendous adversity and tragedy. The professor's attendant, the woman who bathes and dresses him, gets him up each morning and to bed each night, also has a failed marriage.
Recommended: Yes
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