Wright Morris
Born
in Nebraska, The United States
January 06, 1910
Died
April 25, 1998
Genre
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Plains Song
by
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published
1980
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17 editions
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The Field of Vision
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published
1956
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18 editions
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The Home Place
by
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published
1968
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10 editions
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Love Among the Cannibals
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published
1957
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21 editions
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Ceremony in Lone Tree
by
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published
1960
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24 editions
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Fire Sermon
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published
1971
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10 editions
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The Works of Love
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published
1952
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10 editions
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A Life
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published
1973
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8 editions
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Will's Boy: A Memoir
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published
1981
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5 editions
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The Inhabitants
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published
1946
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3 editions
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“Life, raw life, the kind we lead every day, whether it leads us into the past or the future, has the curious property of not seeming real enough. We have a need, however illusive, for a life that is more real than life. It lies in the imagination. Fiction would seem to be the way it is processed into reality. If this were not so we should have little excuse for art. Life, raw life, would be more than satisfactory in itself. But it seems to be the nature of man to transform—himself, if possible, and then the world around him—and the technique of this transformation is what we call art.”
― The Territory Ahead
― The Territory Ahead
“There's little to see, but things leave an impression. It's a matter of time and repetition. As something old wears thin or out, something new wears in. The handle on the pump, the crank on the churn, the dipper floating in the bucket, the latch on the screen, the door on the privy, the fender on the stove, the knees of the pants and the seat of the chair, the handle of the brush and the lid to the pot exist in time but outside taste; they wear in more than they wear out. It can't be helped. It's neither good nor bad. It's the nature of life.”
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