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Blood of the Lamb

Published
Jun 1962
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General Fiction General Fiction
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246

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This autobiographical novel of family tragedy by the author of Slouching Towards Kalamazoo "moves deftly from manic hilarity to manic fury, and back again" (Newsday).

 


The most poignant of Peter De Vries's novels, The Blood of the Lamb is also his most personal. It follows the life of Don Wanderhop from his childhood in an immigrant Calvinist family living in Chicago in the 1950s through the loss of a brother, his faith, his wife, and finally his daughter—a tragedy drawn directly from De Vries's own life.


 


Despite its basis in personal tragedy, The Blood of the Lamb offers glimpses of the comic sensibility for which De Vries was famous. Written with a powerful blend of grief, love, wit, and fury, De Vries's "sensitive treatment of the death of a beloved child it has scarcely a superior in contemporary fiction" (Chicago Tribune).

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Nov 1982 Penguin ISBN 0140062971
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Jun 2005 University of Chicago Press ISBN 0226143880
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Jun 1962 Little, Brown ISBN 0316181730
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May 2012 University of Chicago Press ISBN B00ENL20PA
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May 2012 University of Chicago Press ISBN 022614917X
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Feb 2001 Blackstone Audiobooks ISBN 0786197714
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