A Long Day’s Dying

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A Long Day’s Dying is a 1950 novel by American writer and theologian Frederick Buechner, known for its introspective, literary exploration of faith, doubt, and human relationships.

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instanceOf debut novel
novel
author Frederick Buechner
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
hasApproximateLength short novel
hasCharacterFocus inner lives of characters
hasCriticalDiscussionIn studies of Frederick Buechner’s fiction
hasForm prose
hasInfluenceOn Frederick Buechner’s later religious writing
hasLiteraryStyle introspective
modernist
hasMedium print
hasNarrativePerspective third-person narration
hasReputation serious literary novel
hasSubjectMatter existential anxiety
interpersonal conflict
search for meaning
spiritual crisis
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTheme communication breakdown
grace
guilt
identity
isolation
moral ambiguity
hasTone meditative
philosophical
somber
isAssociatedWith American postwar literature
Christian theology
isEarlyWorkOf Frederick Buechner
isPartOf 20th-century American novels
isWorkBy American writer
theologian
literaryGenre literary fiction
psychological fiction
mainThemes doubt
faith
human relationships
introspection
notableFor complex character psychology
exploration of religious questions
introspective style
originalLanguage English
publicationYear 1950
settingPeriod 20th century

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Frederick Buechner notableWork A Long Day’s Dying