1,001 Novels: A Library of America
Old School (2003)
by Tobias Wolff
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania: 3/27
The way the Pennsylvania picks for the 1,001 Novels: A Library of America are arranged geographically, there is a heavy concentration inside the triangle of Philadelphia, Lancaster and Allentown, weighted towards Philly. There's are no picks from the entire Northwest quadrant of the state, and then a smattering of titles between Philly and Pittsburgh. Old School, set at a prep school, is located smack in the center of the eastern triangle of titles and it is also notable because Tobias Wolff, is, astonishingly, the first author to be selected twice in the 1,001 Novels: A Library of American project. Wolff, of course, is already in the 1,001 Novels project representing New Jersey with another school (university) set title, The Final Club.
I actually enjoyed Old School- I picked it out because it was available as an Audiobook selection- because it involves real life authors visiting this fictious school and thus engages with popular-American literary culture circa the late 1950's early 1960's, as witnessed by a student at the school- the narrator. The Final Club (1990) and this book were written a decade apart. If you look at his Amazon Author page, this book is his third top title and The Final Club is out of print, so.
I really liked reading/hearing about Ayn Rand and Hemingway as characters, and the thoughts that these characters had about them, although there is nothing ground-breaking as far as actual insight goes, it makes the prep-school centered plot less insufferable than it would have otherwise been (see my review of The Final Club.)
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