Robert Stone, an American novelist, was born in Brooklyn in 1937 and spent several years in a Catholic orphanage. He was known for his work on Tolstoyian themes and the consequences of early actions. His first full-length study of Stone’s fiction, “The Stories and the Nonfiction,” is a trenchant exploration of his themes.
Stone’s work has been published in various collections, including Bear and His Daughter, Child of Light, and Honeymoon. In “Honeymoon,” Stone’s protagonist seeks solace in the beauty of a young bride after a failed marriage. The story, which follows, is neither mellow nor gentle but portrays Stone’s grim realities, such as addiction and wartime.
In his book “Child of Light,” Madison Smartt Bell discusses Stone’s life and work, stating that “Nothing is free” was his motto in life and work. The theme of “Honeymoon” is often seen as a trip-wire, as it shows a fiery woman who is constantly seeking solace in the beauty of a young bride.
Stone’s work has been praised for its ability to work on a great Tolstoyian canvas and its seamless flow into each other in tone and theme. His work has been reprinted in other collections and in the annual “Child of Light” by Madison Smartt Bell.
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