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Four Freedoms: A Novel Paperback – Bargain Price, May 18, 2010
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In the early years of the 1940s, as the nation's young men ship off to combat, a city springs up, seemingly overnight in the fields of Oklahoma: the Van Damme airplane factory, a gargantuan complex dedicated to the construction of the necessary machinery of warfare. Laborersmostly womenflock to this place, enticed by the opportunity to be something more than wife and homemaker. For Vi, fleeing a dying ranch; for Connie, following an unfaithful husband; for Diane, leaving behind the hot music and soldier boys to pursue something different, adult, and real; their journeys will be liberating in ways they couldn't previously imagine, and it will lead each of them to Prosper Olanderdisabled artist, forger, friend, lover, and the true heart and soul of the temporary citywho will change their lives in profound and unexpected ways.
- Print length400 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarper Perennial
- Publication dateMay 18, 2010
- Dimensions5.31 x 0.9 x 8 inches
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“Four Freedoms.perfectly captures an era—WWII America—when the chosen are overseas and the left-behind are granted a rare moment of possibility. Crowley’s extraordinary characters and the poignant, funny, disturbing ways they find to connect with one another make you wish this war would never end.” (San Francisco Chronicle, Top-Shelf Fiction Pick )
“John Crowley is a virtuoso of metaphor, a peerless recreator of living moments, of small daily sublimities. And his latest novel, Four Freedoms, is in many ways his most unguarded and imaginative work.” (New York Times Book Review )
“Brilliantly realized .... More rich, satisfying food for thought from one of America’s most imaginative and accomplished novelists.” (Kirkus Reviews on FOUR FREEDOMS )
“In a tricky narrative that weaves in and out of the novel’s present (1942–5) and lavishly detailed flashbacks to the characters’ earlier lives, Crowley creates a fascinating microcosm....More rich, satisfying food for thought from one of America’s most imaginative and accomplished novelists.” (Kirkus Reviews (pointer) for FOUR FREEDOMS )
“Although nominally about life at an American aircraft factory during World War II, Crowley’s complex and subtle novel is much grander. . . . Four Freedoms is also a triumph of both research and imagination. . . . A wonderful novel that readers won’t soon forget.” (Booklist (starred review) )
“One gets the feeling that Crowley loves observing women because he captures them so precisely and so intimately....FOUR FREEDOMS goes back in time... bringing us stories filled with love, loss, integrity, and heart.” (www.about.com )
“Four Freedoms is so rich and so evocative and so authentic.” (Tom Brokaw )
About the Author
John Crowley lives in the hills of northern Massachusetts with his wife and twin daughters. He is the author of ten previous novels as well as the short fiction collection, Novelties & Souvenirs.
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- ASIN : B005Q6FMDI
- Publisher : Harper Perennial
- Publication date : May 18, 2010
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- Print length : 400 pages
- Item Weight : 0.01 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.31 x 0.9 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #12,297 in Historical Fiction (Books)
- #33,443 in Literary Fiction (Books)
- #43,304 in American Literature (Books)
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About the author

John Crowley was born in the appropriately liminal town of Presque Isle, Maine, in 1942, his father then an officer in the US Army Air Corps. He grew up in Vermont, northeastern Kentucky and (for the longest stretch) Indiana, where he went to high school and college. He moved to New York City after college to make movies, and did find work in documentary films, an occupation he still pursues. He published his first novel (The Deep) in 1975, and his 14th volume of fiction (Lord Byron's Novel: The Evening Land) in 2005. Since 1993 he has taught creative writing at Yale University. In 1992 he received the Award in Literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. He finds it more gratifying that almost all his work is still in print.
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Customers find this novel engaging, with one mentioning how it quickly draws readers in. The writing receives praise for its superb quality, and one customer notes how the author makes words flow smoothly. Customers appreciate the character development, with one describing it as evocative.
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Customers find this novel wonderful, with one noting how it quickly draws readers in, while another appreciates that it tells a story without using gimmicks.
"...This is Crowley's finest novel. Roosevelt's "Four Freedoms" speech of 1941 with its: 1. Freedom of speech and expression 2...." Read more
"...demonstrates an ability to make words flow smoothly and a tell a story without gimmicks. If you have read Crowley, why are you reading my review?..." Read more
"Crowley has created another masterpiece, and he is one of only a few American novelists in the last 50 years who is truly a master...." Read more
"...certainly it's his most accessible novel, and i hope anybody reading it goes on to the other wonderful books in this resourceful and gifted writer's..." Read more
Customers praise the writing quality of the book, with one noting how smoothly the words flow.
"...A novel too rich to dissect, superbly written, Crowley does not completely abandon the "magic" in which he has generally infused his novels...." Read more
"...He demonstrates an ability to make words flow smoothly and a tell a story without gimmicks. If you have read Crowley, why are you reading my review?..." Read more
"FOUR FREEDOMS is brilliant. crowley writes like a dream; the novel is about the human capacity to overcome the most degrading and terrible blows, to..." Read more
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Customers appreciate the character development in the book.
"Character driven Story line, historical fiction, would not recommend to single minded folks." Read more
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"...Out of sight, out of mind. Well drawn characters and their stories over a few short, intense years." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2009Format: HardcoverVerified PurchasePlace "Little, Big" away on some high shelf of literary magic; perhaps put "Aegypt" there as well. Then dash for a copy of Crowley's "Four Freedoms" ... and let him bury you in a history (his own) of WWII, and the real lives (his own creations) of characters who lived, worked and grew and changed in a bomber-building community in an almost-real Oklahoma. This is Crowley's finest novel.
Roosevelt's "Four Freedoms" speech of 1941 with its: 1. Freedom of speech and expression 2. Freedom of religion 3. Freedom from want 4. Freedom from fear ... may underlie the targets towards which Crowley's characters reach, but the personal problems that each of the so-sharply described women bring to the story -- and the crippled Prosper Olander, in braces like Roosevelt, who loves and befriends each in his own innocent way -- will grab the reader with the intimacies of their stories and how they live in the confines that the War forces on them -- while Prosper must deal with the stringencies of being "crippled" during that time of no ADA, but free to share the beds, the perplexities, the successes of these women-in-wartime with whom it is so easy to relate.
Crowley has always been able to create women characters at their fullest. That is especially true in this novel, and it is a special treat that he is able also to feature Prosper, this man with useless legs, who does not dilly dally like Pierce in the Aegypt series (who is never certain what he is doing) but almost through the magic of his braces slips into the most detailed sexual relations (that Crowley has ever written) with the women characters, into their confidences, and the lives of Crowley's other fully realized characters, and help move them on through the demands of the War and their personal dilemmas.
A novel too rich to dissect, superbly written, Crowley does not completely abandon the "magic" in which he has generally infused his novels. In this case, there is a more general, if subtle, infusion of American popular culture into the story, especially images of iconic figures from the comics, that serves to help relate and enlarge events and characters into the real world of 1941 that many of us knew ... and that ultimately forces the reader, with reluctance to give up the story, towards those words that must close any tale, movie, fascination.
Such richness. Such satisfaction. This is a wonderful novel.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2009Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseCrowley has put together a fictional microcosm of Brokaw's "Greatest Generation". We follow the lives of some folks as they served at home through the years of World War II. Crowley put together a cast that includes those who aren't heroic or particularly noteworthy - but are way too real. These are the people of cities and small towns who, for whatever reasons, served to the best of their abilities.
My father served during WWII in the Army Air Corps and my mother made aircraft parts. The stories Crowley tells are the same as those I grew up hearing. It was a time when people came together to do what needed done.
I wonder if my children's generation will get as much from this book as I did. Unless they really listened to the "war stories" they heard their grandparents tell, I doubt this will be more than just another WWII era book to them. Hopefully, they'll read this and learn.
The product description tells, in my opinion, way too much. If you have not read John Crowley before, this is a great place to start. He demonstrates an ability to make words flow smoothly and a tell a story without gimmicks. If you have read Crowley, why are you reading my review? You know you're going to read it.
I would love to know what happened later in the characters' lives; but I also wonder if a sequel is a good idea. If Crowley writes it, though, I promise I'll read it!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2016Format: KindleVerified PurchaseCharacter driven Story line, historical fiction, would not recommend to single minded folks.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2010Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseCrowley has created another masterpiece, and he is one of only a few American novelists in the last 50 years who is truly a master. Prosper Olander may be the most completely individual and evocative fictional character since Ishmael. His efforts in the creation of the Pax bomber certainly bring to mind the quest for the white whale. His perspective and his adventures capture a country, a culture, and a national consciousness in transition without ever once moralizing or drawing attention to the larger picture that is the backdrop of his personal story. Indeed, the story of the World War II home front seems meticulously accurate but never becomes a dry history. Rather, Crowley evokes those details as his characters progress through their lives.
"Four Freedoms" is highly enjoyable and emotionally engaging; it rewards its readers well, even after the last page has been turned.
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- martin williamsReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 28, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars highly recommended
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseMarvelous piece of work .I am a great fan of John Crowley this would probably appeal to a wider audience than some of his other work not because it is simpler or dumbed down in anyway but the themes are perhaps more straightforward.I am astonished that he is not more widely known in the UK.