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Reunion
New York Pantheon Books 2003 037542167X / 9780375421679 First Edition, First Printing Hard Cover Very Good Fine Collectible SIGNED
Cloth, 231 pp.; 22 cm. PRESENTATION COPY. Signed by the author, with a personalized inscription. Stated "First Edition." Dust jacket protected in a mylar book cover. A fine copy of the first printing. "The New York Times has called Alan Lightman 'highly original and imaginative.' Each of his novels is a new exploration of that imagination, utterly unlike the others. Einstein's Dreams, an international best-seller, was a whimsical and provocative tone poem about time. The Diagnosis, hailed by the Washington Post as a 'major accomplishment' and a finalist for the National Book Award, was a disturbing examination of our obsession with speed, information, and money, and the resulting poverty of our spiritual lives. Lightman's new novel, Reunion, is a delicate and haunting story of how we shape our identity through memory. Charles is a middle-aged professor at a minor liberal-arts college, a once promising poet, admiring of passion but without passion himself. Without knowing why, he decides to attend his thirtieth college reunion. And there, he magically witnesses a replay of his senior year. / Alan Lightman was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and educated at Princeton and the California Institute of Technology. His previous books include three novels, Einstein’s Dreams, Good Benito, and The Diagnosis; a collection of essays and fables, Dance for Two; and several books on science. He lives in Massachusetts." - Publisher. 
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