In the Beauty of the Lilies
In the Beauty of the Lilies begins in 1910 and traces God’s relation to four generations of American seekers, beginning with Clarence Wilmot, a clergyman in Paterson, New Jersey. He loses his faith but finds solace at the movies, respite from “the bleak facts of life, his life, gutted by God’s...
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In the Beauty of the Lilies begins in 1910 and traces God’s relation to four generations of American seekers, beginning with Clarence Wilmot, a clergyman in Paterson, New Jersey. He loses his faith but finds solace at the movies, respite from “the bleak facts of life, his life, gutted by God’s withdrawal.” His son, Teddy, becomes a mailman who retreats from American exceptionalism, religious and otherwise, into a life of studied ordinariness. Teddy has a daughter, Esther, who becomes a movie star, an object of worship, an All-American goddess. Her neglected son, Clark, is possessed of a native Christian fervor that brings the story full circle: in the late 1980s he joins a Colorado sect called the Temple, a handful of “God’s elect” hastening the day of reckoning. In following the Wilmots’ collective search for transcendence, John Updike pulls one wandering thread from the tapestry of the American Century and writes perhaps the greatest of his later novels.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780449911211 (0449911217)
Publish date: January 1997
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pages no: 491
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Literature,
Book Club,
American,
Literary Fiction,
Drama,
Family,
Religion,
Contemporary,
Faith,
United States
Well, I like parts of this and dislike parts of it. Though I liked some of the first section, I found most of the book to be a little less than what I would have liked; Updike seems a little less perceptive, or a little less willing to go into what I'm interested in, than someone like Philip Roth. ...