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Double Vision: A Novel - Deep South Books Series | Southern Literature, Mystery & Suspense | Perfect for Book Clubs & Vacation Reading
Double Vision: A Novel - Deep South Books Series | Southern Literature, Mystery & Suspense | Perfect for Book Clubs & Vacation Reading

Double Vision: A Novel - Deep South Books Series | Southern Literature, Mystery & Suspense | Perfect for Book Clubs & Vacation Reading

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A shotgun marriage of fact and fiction by one of the most highly regarded writers and teachers of our timeA writer named George Garrett, suffering from double vision as a result of a neurological disorder, is asked to review a recent, first biography of the late Peter Taylor, a renowned writer who has been his long-time friend and neighbor in Charlottesville. Reflecting on their relationship, Garrett conceives of a character—not unlike himself—a writer in his early 70s, ill and suffering from double vision, named Frank Toomer. He gives Toomer a neighbor, a distinguished short story writer named Aubrey Carver. As the real George Garrett and Peter Taylor are replaced by two very different and imaginary writers, the story becomes a wise and insightful exploration of American literary life, the art of biography, the comical rivalries among writers and academics, notions of success, and the knotty relationship of art to life, fact to fiction, and life to death. Double Vision is a witty tour de force and an elegy for a gifted generation of writers.

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Garrett uses his relationship with his fellow Southern writer, the late Peter Taylor, as a basis to explore issues of personal and regional identity and the demands of a writer's vocation. The way both the real-life originals AND the fictional alter egos are present in the text interrogates the wall between reality and imagination in a way that is provocative, mind-stretching, and always great fun. Garrett is a kind of stealth innovator in American fiction. He does not get the avant-garde headlines, but he has consistently been trying to ramify the creative potential of fictional narrative.