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The Eighth Day (novel)

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Language
  
English

Author
  
Thornton Wilder

Country
  
United States of America

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Originally published
  
1967

Publisher
  
Harper

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Awards
  
National Book Award for Fiction

Similar
  
Thornton Wilder books, National Book Award for Fiction winners, Other books

The Eighth Day is a 1967 novel by Thornton Wilder. Set in a mining town in southern Illinois, the plot revolved around John Barrington Ashley, who is accused of murdering his neighbor Breckenridge Lansing. The novel was written over the course of twenty (20) months while Wilder was living alone in Douglas, Arizona. The Eighth Day was the 1968 winner of the National Book Award.

Synopsis

During a weekend gathering of the Ashley and Lansing families, Breckenridge Lansing is shot while the men are practicing shooting. Townsfolk suspect that Eustacia Lansing and John Ashley were having an affair. Ashley is tried, convicted, and sentenced to execution. Miraculously, days before the scheduled execution, he is rescued by mysterious masked men. He then escapes to Chile, where he assumes the identity of a Canadian named James Tolland and finds work in the copper mining industry.

References

The Eighth Day (novel) Wikipedia