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Remembering Laughter (1937)

af Wallace Stegner

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Margaret Stuart, the proud wife of a prosperous Iowa farmer, sets high standards for herself and others. Happy in her marriage, she tries to look the other way when her genial husband, Alec, takes to the bottle. When Elspeth, Margaret's sister, comes to live with them, the young woman is immediately captivated by the beauty and vitality of the farm and by the affection she receives from those around her. But as summer turns into fall and the friendship between Alec and Elspeth deepens, Margaret finds her spirit tested by a series of events that seem as cruel and inevitable as the endless prairie winters. Remembering Laughter marked Wallace Stegner's brilliant literary debut.… (mere)
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    BookshelfMonstrosity: In Remembering Laughter a woman confronts her husband's escalating use of alcohol; in Ethan Frome the title character's wife is difficult and demanding. Both novels elegantly depict a husband obsessed with his wife's sister, resulting in a love triangle with tragic consequences.… (mere)
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A very short, poignant novel. I’m not sure why this was in my audio collection (must have been free!) as it didn’t tick my usual boxes and I’d never even heard of the author (turns out he’s a Pulitzer Prize winner - oops!). However, this bleak little tale had an evocative sense of time and place. Good work from the narrator in this version, too.

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A very short, poignant novel. I’m not sure why this was in my audio collection (must have been free!) as it didn’t tick my usual boxes and I’d never even heard of the author (turns out he’s a Pulitzer Prize winner - oops!). However, this bleak little tale had an evocative sense of time and place. Good work from the narrator in this version, too. ( )
  Mercef | Mar 30, 2024 |
A bleak tragic tale of sisters divided by love and reunited by loneliness in Iowa farm country. It's a slight and early effort from Stegner, but has plenty of signs of his subtle, rich writing style, and his psychological insight. Well worth reading for Stegner fans, but if you're not already an enthusiast, perhaps start with the Spectator Bird, or Crossing to Safety, before moving on to the longer novels The Big Rock Candy Mountain, or Angle of Repose. ( )
  breathslow | Jan 27, 2024 |
You can see the makings of Angle of Repose in this first novel by Wallace Stegner. There is adultery, unexpressed passion (and expressed passion) and characters that imprison themselves in negative familial environments full of repressed emotion. These things were all dealt with in Angle of Repose more deftly and that well-written story was more interesting because of it.

Remembering Laughter is not up to that mark in terms of writing style but I still found myself enjoying the book. I had no hesitation or reluctance to pick it up in the evening and I quickly finished this novel of less than 200 pages.

The book was absolutely worth reading and it is interesting to compare it with Angle of Repose. I am looking forward to exploring more of Stegner's fiction and non-fiction. ( )
  DarrinLett | Aug 14, 2022 |
Wallace Stegner’s debut novella, Remembering Laughter is a study in the misery people can bring upon themselves. It is a story of betrayal, misplaced passion, and a refusal of forgiveness. That any one of those traits can ruin a life is obvious, couple all three of them together and the damage is consuming.

The story is based on a story Wallace Stegner’s wife, Mary, had told him regarding two of her aunts. What gave it additional impact for me was that I was familiar with a very similar situation, that had a much different outcome than Stegner had imagined, but just as destructive.

As I suspected, Stegner burst upon the writing world fully formed. No one would suspect this is a debut. It has his signature style already–a style that is so perfectly unobtrusive that it is hardly sensed at all, but one that is as skillful as any you will ever find.



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  mattorsara | Aug 11, 2022 |
A very short, poignant novel. I’m not sure why this was in my audio collection (must have been free!) as it didn’t tick my usual boxes and I’d never even heard of the author (turns out he’s a Pulitzer Prize winner - oops!). However, this bleak little tale had an evocative sense of time and place. Good work from the narrator in this version, too. ( )
  Mercef | Mar 23, 2022 |
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Margaret Stuart, the proud wife of a prosperous Iowa farmer, sets high standards for herself and others. Happy in her marriage, she tries to look the other way when her genial husband, Alec, takes to the bottle. When Elspeth, Margaret's sister, comes to live with them, the young woman is immediately captivated by the beauty and vitality of the farm and by the affection she receives from those around her. But as summer turns into fall and the friendship between Alec and Elspeth deepens, Margaret finds her spirit tested by a series of events that seem as cruel and inevitable as the endless prairie winters. Remembering Laughter marked Wallace Stegner's brilliant literary debut.

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