- Revolutionary Road
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name = Revolutionary Road
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image_caption = 1st edition cover
author = Richard Yates
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher =Greenwood Press
release_date = 31 December 1961
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 337 pp (first edition, hardback)
isbn = ISBN 0-8371-6221-1 (first edition, hardback)
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followed_by ="Revolutionary Road", the first novel of author Richard Yates, was a finalist for the
National Book Award in 1962 along with "Catch-22 " and "The Moviegoer ". When it was published by Atlantic-Little, Brown in 1961, it received critical acclaim, and the "New York Times " reviewed it as "beautifully crafted... a remarkable and deeply troubling book." [cite web | title=American beauty (Circa 1955) | work=New York Times Book Review | last=Ford | first=Richard | year=2000 | month=April | date=9 | publisher=New York Times | date=2000-04-09 |url=http://www.tbns.net/elevenkinds/richardford.html | accessdate=2006-07-26]The week of
October 16 ,2005 the novel was chosen by "Time" as one of the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to the present. [ [http://www.time.com/time/2005/100books/the_complete_list.html "Time": "All-Time 100 Novels"] ]Yates on the novel's title
When DeWitt Henry and Geoffrey Clark interviewed Yates for the Winter, 1972 issue of "
Ploughshares ", Yates detailed the title's subtextPlot summary
Set in 1955, the novel focuses on the hopes and aspirations of Frank and April Wheeler, self-assured
Connecticut suburbanites who see themselves as very different from their neighbors in the Revolutionary Hill Estates. April Wheeler, with her thespian ambitions and her plans to move toParis , is doomed, ultimately, to failure. The opening scene, in which she stars in an embarrassingly bad amateur dramatic production of "The Petrified Forest ", is painful because her hopes are so earnest and honest:She was working alone, and visibly weakening with every line. Before the end of the first act the audience could tell as well as the Players that she’d lost her grip, and soon they were all embarrassed for her. She had begun to alternate between false theatrical gestures and a white-knuckled immobility; she was carrying her shoulders high and square, and despite her heavy make-up you could see the warmth of humiliation rising in her face and neck.
Her fantasies about Parisian life are all the more absurd for being supported by her belief that her husband is fluent in French (he hardly knows the language at all, but once drunkenly boasted about his proficiency). Frank Wheeler's sense of his lawless masculinity coexists with his bland acceptance of a futile corporate job. To cope with his failings he often drinks too much and finds himself engaging in an affair with a co-worker. The narrative details the day-to-day lives of this couple and their concerns for their future.
In "
Boston Review " (October 1999), Yates was quoted on his central theme: "If my work has a theme, I suspect it is a simple one: that most human beings are inescapably alone, and therein lies their tragedy." The Wheelers are thwarted at every turn. Confronted with the painful truth of their ordinary existence and conflicts in their crumbling marriage, their frustrations and yearnings for something better represent the tattered remnants of theAmerican Dream .Literary significance
Stewart O'Nan's essay: [http://bostonreview.net/BR24.5/onan.html "The Lost World of Richard Yates: How the great writer of the Age of Anxiety disappeared from print"]
William Styron , who once gave a reading of the novel's opening chapter atBoston University , called "Revolutionary Road" "a deft, ironic, beautiful novel that deserves to be a classic."Kurt Vonnegut called it "The Great Gatsby " of my time... one of the best books by a member of my generation."Tennessee Williams also praised the book: "Here is more than fine writing; here is what, added to fine writing, makes a book come immediately, intensely and brilliantly alive. If more is needed to make a masterpiece in modern American fiction, I am sure I don't know what it is."Film adaptation
Screenwriter
Justin Haythe has adapted the novel for filming byEvamere Entertainment (formerlyHartSharp Entertainment ) withBBC Films . "Revolutionary Road" will be helmed by Oscar-winning directorSam Mendes ("American Beauty") and will reunite Oscar-nominated "Titanic" starsKate Winslet (Mendes' wife),Leonardo DiCaprio andKathy Bates . It has wrapped filming, and will be released December 26, 2008. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6484273.stm BBC News: "Titanic stars in reunion"] ]References
External links
* [http://www.tbns.net/elevenkinds/richardford.html "New York Times Book Review": Richard Ford reviews "Revolutionary Road" (April 9, 2000)]
* [http://themoderatevoice.com/entertainment/reviews/16823/guest-book-review-revolutionary-road-by-richard-yates/ Review of the novel]
* [http://www.nysun.com/arts/reconsiderations-richard-yatess-revolutionary-road/81093/"Reconsiderations"]
* [http://www.hartsharp.com/index.php?page=revroad Film in development]
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