by Henry Green
University of Chicago Press, 1985
Paper: 978-0-226-30611-7
Library of Congress Classification PR6013.R416C6 1985
Dewey Decimal Classification 823.912

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Concluding is probably the most lyrical novel by a writer whom Rebecca West has called "the most original" of his time. "Within the compass of a summer's day for all time yet intensely and closely centered upon a particular time and place, we are made aware of man's predicament in a world of transcendent sadness and beauty."—Horizon

"[A] novel of projections, protractions, long shots, and shadows flying ahead, a slow fall. . . . The sinister world of Concluding is . . . beautiful, side-lit and colored like an undersea kingdom."—from the Foreword by Eudora Welty

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