Old School by Tobias Wolff

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  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780641914195
  • Sales Rank: 178,986
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Synopsis

The protagonist of Tobias Wolff’s shrewdly—and at times devastatingly—observed first novel is a boy at an elite prep school in 1960. He is an outsider who has learned to mimic the negligent manner of his more privileged classmates. Like many of them, he wants more than anything on earth to become a writer. But to do that he must first learn to tell the truth about himself.
The agency of revelation is the school literary contest, whose winner will be awarded an audience with the most legendary writer of his time. As the fever of competition infects the boy and his classmates, fraying alliances, exposing weaknesses, Old School explores the ensuing deceptions and betrayals with an unblinking eye and a bottomless store of empathy. The result is further evidence that Wolff is an authentic American master.

The New York Times

Every reader will be impressed by the former president's expert ear for the undertones and hidden agendas of a political meeting. And clearly someone who spent four years negotiating accords and treaties with the Soviet Union and in the Middle East has no difficulty understanding that a Tory or a rebel may smile and smile and be a villain. —Max Byrd

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Biography

Best known for his short stories and his autobiographical writing, Tobias Wolff riveted readers and held them fast with This Boy's Life, a groundbreaking literary memoir that redefined the genre for an entire generation.

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Literary Artby Anonymous

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September 28, 2008: Old School is the type of book you need to read slowly and absorb carefully. It is very intricate and passages oftentimes require a second read-through. It is centered around an unnamed sixth-former at a prep school that is frequented thrice yearly by important writers. However a conflict arises when the protagonist is struggling to write a piece for one of the contests. Now while the first quarter or so of the book moves quite slowly, once all the introducing is done the story speeds up and really gets interesting. However if there is one gripe I have with Old School, it is that the story completely shifts focus away from the main character in the final act, so the protagonist doesn't get a proper resolution. The external resolution explored is very strong however, so the two act well to counter-balance each other. While the pace may be a detractor, luckily it does not last the entire book as I often found myself lost in a reading session with no sense of the book dragging on. The author, Tobias Wolff, is most definitely a wordsmith and he flexes those muscles well in Old School weaving complex metaphors with the greatest of ease while never interrupting the smooth flow. Wolff also tackles some very thought-provoking subjects in the story, the largest being identity, and a boy?s quest to figure out what role he plays in the big picture of things. Overall, Old School is a very refreshing read in the field of young adult literature. The author makes some interesting choices, such as choosing not to name the protagonist which some could argue makes him more distant from the reader. Wolff Also chose not to include quotation marks when dialogue is spoken which may come off as a slight inconvenience to the reader as I sometimes found myself retreating back to the beginning of a conversation to see who was speaking at the moment. However, all complaints aside, Old School is a very solid and enjoyable read with a very important message.

ONE OF MY FAVORITE BOOKSby Anonymous

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July 06, 2005: This book was one of the best novels I have ever read. I would highly recommend this book to any reader of any age. It has something to offer everybody. Its brutally honest look at the life of a troubled teenager is fantastically told, showing tenderness, emotion, humor, anger, and most of all, inquiry into life itself. Presenting a spectacularly vivid mental image from cover to cover, this book is something every person, from 10 years old to 80 can relate to. It can be read merely as a pleasure novel, of which it is most pleasurable, or as a serious self relflection. This book truly is and will be one of the great pieces of fiction written in the twentieth century by a master of story telling, Tobias Wolff.


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