Angle of Repose

Time to Read
13 hrs 44 mins

Reading Time

13 hrs 44 mins

How long to read Angle of Repose?

The estimated word count of Angle of Repose is 205,995 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 13 hrs 44 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 22 hrs 54 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 7 hrs 38 mins.

Angle of Repose - 205,995 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 22 hrs 54 mins
Average 250 words/min 13 hrs 44 mins
Fast 450 words/min 7 hrs 38 mins
Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner
Authors
Wallace Stegner

More about Angle of Repose

205,995 words

Word Count

for Angle of Repose

22 hours and 9 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize when it was first published in 1971, Angle of Repose has also been selected by the editorial board of the Modern Library as one of the hundred best novels of the twentieth century.        Wallace Stegner's uniquely American classic centers on Lyman Ward, a noted historian who relates a fictionalized biography of his pioneer grandparents at a time when he has become estranged from his own family. Through a combination of research, memory, and exaggeration, Ward voices ideas concerning the relationship between history and the present, art and life, parents and children, husbands and wives. Set in many parts of the West, Angle of Repose is a story of discovery--personal, historical, and geographical--that endures as Wallace Stegner's masterwork: an illumination of yesterday's reality that speaks to today's.        "Angle of Repose is a long, intricate, deeply rewarding novel," wrote William Abrahams in the Atlantic Monthly. "[It] is neither the predictable historical-regional Western epic, nor the equally predictable four-decker family saga, the Forsytes in California, so to speak. . . . For all [its] breadth and sweep, Angle of Repose achieves an effect of intimacy, hence of immediacy, and, though much of the material is 'historical,' an effect of discovery also, of experience newly minted rather than a pageantlike re-creation. . . . Wallace Stegner has written a superb novel, with an amplitude of scale and richness of detail altogether uncommon in contemporary fiction." "Angle of Repose is a novel about Time, as much as anything--about people who live through time, who believe in both a past and a future. . . . It reveals how even the most rebellious crusades of our time follow paths that our great-grandfathers' feet beat dusty."        --Wallace Stegner