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The orchard keeper (Neglected books of the twentieth century) Paperback - 1982

by McCarthy, Cormac


About this book

The Orchard Keeper is the first novel by the American novelist Cormac McCarthy. Like all McCarthy's fiction, it has been heavily influenced by William Faulkner, probably more so than any of his other works. The novel is set in a small, isolated community in Tennessee, during the inter-war period. It is the story of John Wesley Rattner, a young boy, and Marion Sylder, an outlaw and bootlegger, who has killed Rattner's father, a fact to which both are oblivious.The writing of William Faulkner heavily influenced this novel, and it was awarded the 1966 William Faulkner Foundation Award for notable first novel.

First Edition Identification

The First edition of The Orchard keeper was published by Random House in 1965. It has five reviews of the novel on the back dust jacket, including blurbs by Ralph Ellison, Robert Penn Warren, and James A. Michener. Author photo on the back inside flap and a $4.95 price stamp on the front flap. Stated 'First Edition' on the copyright page.

Details

  • Title The orchard keeper (Neglected books of the twentieth century)
  • Author McCarthy, Cormac
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Thus
  • Pages 246
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Ecco Press, New York, NY
  • Date 1982
  • ISBN 9780880010092