Stoner
1965
Literary fiction
William Stoner is a Missouri farm boy who discovers a passion for English literature at university and never leaves. He becomes a professor, endures a disastrous marriage, raises a daughter he cannot protect, fights a years-long academic feud, and loves briefly and intensely before settling into a quiet, mostly unremarked life. First published in 1965 to negligible sales, the novel found a vast readership decades later — particularly in Europe after 2000 — and is now considered one of the great American novels.
Episodes
Discussion
- 64. American Pastoral, part 2: The Indigenous American Berserk
- 52. Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow: It's not rocket science
- 50. A Portrait of the Artist: James Joyce on the difference between tasteful nudes and porn
- 48. Butcher's Crossing: John Williams's rougher cut
- 32. DYEL Christmas party: The most beloved and hated books of 2024
- 31. The Moviegoer: In which we escape a deep existential malaise
- 12. W. Somerset Maugham's The Razor's Edge, part 1: Nobody loafs like Larry
Fleeting mentions
- 68. Middlemarch, part 2: Pity the man with the young hot wife
- 67. Middlemarch, part 1: A wish-fulfilment fantasy for spergy scholars
- 46. Anna Karenina FINALE: Revenge of the Reddit Atheists
- 27. Chekhov urself before u wreck-ov urself (The Little Trilogy)
- 26. Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms: War and love
- 11. Brief Interviews With Hideous Men, part 3: Was David Foster Wallace a hideous man?
- 7. Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse, part 2: Portrait of the autist as an old man