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The Ninth Wave

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Книга С меки корици
Книга The Ninth Wave Carl Van Doren
Код Либристо: 52757943
Издателство Tradd Street Press, февруари 2026
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"The Ninth Wave" is a compelling work of fiction by the noted critic and biographer Carl Van Doren. The novel traces the life of Kent Morrow, following his journey from a boy in a small Midwestern town to a respected university professor. Through a series of chronological stages, the narrative explores the development of Morrow's character, his intellectual pursuits, and the personal relationships that shape his worldview.

The title refers to the metaphorical concept that every ninth wave in the ocean is the largest and most significant, symbolizing the critical turning points and peaks in a human life. Van Doren meticulously observes the quiet but profound shifts in his protagonist's perspective, offering a realistic portrayal of an academic's interior life and the subtle dynamics of family and professional social circles in the early 20th century.

A fine example of early American realism, "The Ninth Wave" provides an insightful look at the pursuit of stability and meaning within the constraints of tradition and societal expectations. Van Doren's prose is elegant and measured, reflecting the thoughtful nature of its subject. This novel remains a valuable piece of American literary history, showcasing the era's interest in psychological depth and the quiet drama of the everyday.

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Пълно заглавие The Ninth Wave
Автор Carl Van Doren
Език Английски език
Корици Книга - С меки корици
Дата на издаване 2026
Брой страници 232
Баркод 9781025870670
ISBN 1025870670
Код Либристо 52757943
Издателство Tradd Street Press
Тегло 332
Размери 156 x 234 x 12
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