Fifteen years after the death of her husband and son - years spent in a Dallas asylum - Hannah Hunnicutt is laid to rest between them in their small northeast Texas hometown. All three tombstones, however, bear the same date: May 18, 1939. From that event, Home from the Hill unfolds a powerful tale, told in flashback, that explains the tragic date: the volatile relationship between genteel, brooding Hannah and her charismatic, wayward husband, Wade; the arduous effects on their son, Theron, divided between emulating the father he admires and returning his mother's love; Theron's affection for pretty Libby Halstead and his induction into the adult rites of hunting and sex; and the murderous consequences of revenge.
Originally published in 1958, William Humphrey's first novel perfectly evokes the culture of the 1930s South as it vividly renders individuals yoked together as a family. It has been translated into a dozen languages and was made into a movie starring Robert Mitchum as Wade Hunnicutt.
A Louisiana Coastal Atlas: Resources, Economies, and Demographics (The Natural World of the Gulf South)
Brand: Louisiana State Univ Pr
$25.36 - $300.00
- UPC:
- 9780807120675
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 1996-04-01
- Author:
- William Humphrey
- Language:
- english
- Edition:
- Reprint