The Good Husband by Gail Godwin

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  • Pub. Date: August 1995
  • 468pp
  • Sales Rank: 265,557
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    • Pub. Date: August 1995
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 468pp
    • Sales Rank: 265,557

    Synopsis

    "[A] BRILLIANT, WITTY AND PROVOCATIVE NEW NOVEL."
    --San Francisco Chronicle
    As a young woman, the brilliant and eternally curious Magda Danvers took the academic world by storm. Then, to everyone's surprise, she married Francis Lake, a mild, midwestern seminarian, who has devoted his life to taking care of his charismatic wife. Now, Magda's grave illness puts their marriage to its ultimate test.
    Though facing her "Final Examination," Magda continues to arouse her visitors with compelling thoughts and questions. Into this provocative atmosphere comes Alice Henry, retreating from family tragedy and a crumbling marriage to novelist Hugo Henry. But is it the incandescence of Magda's ideas that draws Alice, or the secret of "the good marriage" that she is desperate to discover? For Alice, Hugo, Francis, and Magda will learn that the most ideal relationship--even a perfect marriage--doesn't come without a price....
    "COMPELLING WRITING...REMARKABLY SKILLFUL...Gail Godwin shows herself to be at the height of her considerable power as a storyteller and a writer."
    --The Boston Globe
    "ONE OF HER FINEST BOOKS...It is not only a well-written story, but a mature and wise one, affirmative in its vision of love, unblinking in its portrayal of tragic loss."
    --Atlanta Journal & Constitution
    "FASCINATING...[A] BIG SUMPTUOUS BOOK...HER BEST NOVEL."
    --Entertainment Weekly
    "A BRILLIANTLY CRAFTED NOVEL, full of fun and mischief and resonating with wisdom and moral depth."
    --New Woman
    A Featured Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club

    Annotation

    The author of A Mother and Two Daughters creates a superbly drawn portrait of two marriages and four unforgettable characters in the throes of life and death. Magda Danvers is the magnificent central character who, from her death bed, tranforms and influences all those around her--until her incandescent last days, when the secret of Magda's "good marriage" is revealed for the first and last time.

    Library Journal

    Two oddly mismatched married couples are the focus of Godwin's (Father Melancholy's Daughter, LJ 2/1/91) powerful new novel. Magda Danvers, once a brilliant literary theorist, now a dying professor at a small private college, is married to ``good husband'' and former seminarian Francis Lake. ``Frannie'' devotedly attends to his beloved, impatient older wife while she is dying. Watching this with wonder is Alice, young wife of famous novelist Hugo, who is also teaching at the college. After a botched home birth, Alice and Hugo's baby has died, and their grief has sent the marriage into a frosty decline. Godwin's intensely drawn characters are vividly portrayed during the most intimate times of love, marriage, and death. The result is a winner. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 5/ 1/94.]-Ann H. Fisher, Radford P.L., Va.

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    Biography

    Gail Godwin is a three-time National Book Award nominee and the bestselling author of many critically acclaimed novels, including A Mother and Two Daughters, Violet Clay, Father Melancholy’s Daughter, Evensong, The Good Husband, and Evenings at Five. She is also the author of The Making of a Writer: Journals, 1961—1963, the first of two volumes, edited by Rob Neufeld. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts grant for both fiction and libretto writing, and the Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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    January 26, 2000: This was the first book I read by this particular author and I am in complete awe. Godwin does a great job in making her characters come alive for the reader. I could read volumes on the character of Magda. Godwin describes perfectly the psycho-social impact of terminal illness on the individual and those close to the individual. Godwin softly weaves humor in her characters. This is one book that I did not want to end. I applaud Ms. Godwin for a fine novel. I look forward to reading Godwin's other treasures.