Beyond the Bedroom Wall: A Family Album

by Larry Woiwode

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I was in love with Beyond the Bedroom Wall in the very first chapters. The detail with which Woiwode described the midwest landscape was beautiful. The story opens with Charles Neumiller going home to bury his father. In his mind he pictures every detail of the landscape he is returning to. I also appreciated the reverent description of Charles preparing his father's body for the funeral. It was painstaking and loving and uncomfortable, just how a burial should be. From there, though, the story fell apart. The next section is told from the point of view of Charles's son, Martin's girlfriend, Alpha. I lost interest right around the middle Alpha's diary, right after she marries Martin. The idea of a story about multi-generational family show more is one I normally take to. Maybe it was the length and the attention to detail that did me in. Moderation is key and too much of a good thing can be bad, even when it comes to descriptive words on a page. show less
Long and wordy, but overall a very impressive and satisfying-- I might say nourishing-- novel about several generations of a family in the midwest. Honest and forthright and moral.

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Larry Woiwode was born in Carrington, North Dakota on October 30, 1941. He went to the University of Illinois, but did not graduate. His short stories and poetry appeared in several magazines including Harper's, Partisan Review, The Atlantic, and The New Yorker. His first novel, What I'm Going to Do, I Think, was published in 1969. His other show more novels included Beyond the Bedroom Wall: A Family Album, Poppa John, Born Brothers, and Indian Affairs. His short story collections include The Neumiller Stories and Silent Passengers. He also wrote a collection of poems entitled Even Tide. He was named North Dakota Poet Laureate in 1995. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Beyond the Bedroom Wall: A Family Album
Original publication date
1965
Important places*
North Dakota, Verenigde Staten
Epigraph
"Reality," of course, is man's most powerful illusion;
but while he attends to this world, it must outbalance
the total enigma of being in it at all.


-----------ERIK H. ERIKSON
Dedication
FOR MY FATHER

AND FOR THE CHILDREN OF
MARIANNE AND LISLE EARLE,
LISA, JOHN, AND BILLY
First words
Every night when I'm not able to sleep, when scrolls of words and formulas unfurl in my mind and faces of those I love, both living and dead, rise from the dark, accusing me of apathy, ambition, self-indulgence, neglect - all... (show all) of their accusations just - and there's no hope of rest, I try again to retrace the street.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Sleep well, sleep well."
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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3573 .O4 .B49Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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