Synopses & Reviews
Review
"Wright Morris is one of those American writers who could never be mistaken for anything but what he is—and knows he is—a Midwestern native son who has, as he describes it, 'fortunately never lost his faculty for dramatizing his reflections in the vernacular of his experience.' This book takes him through one marriage and into another and explicates his writing and photography. It is called 'the concluding volume of his memoirs,' but he isn't dead yet. No doubt he will continue to write the story of his life and heart." Reviewed by Daniel Weiss, Virginia Quarterly Review (Copyright 2006 Virginia Quarterly Review)