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Cover artist
  
John Napper

Publication date
  
1972

ISBN
  
0-394-47144-X

Author
  
John Gardner

Publisher
  
Alfred A. Knopf

OCLC
  
333602


Language
  
English

Pages
  
712 pp

Originally published
  
1972

Genre
  
Philosophical fiction

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

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The Sunlight Dialogues is a 1972 novel by the American author John Gardner.

Plot summary

The novel is set in the 1960s in Batavia, New York. It follows Batavia police chief Fred Clumly in his pursuit of a magician known as the Sunlight Man, a champion of existential freedom and pre-biblical Babylonian philosophy. As Clumly believes in absolute law, order, justice and a Judeo-Christian world view, the two butt their ideological heads in a number of dialogues, all recorded on audiocassette by Clumly. Each of these two characters attempts to exert power over the other—Clumly with the law behind him and the Sunlight Man with his magic and violence—until they wear down not only each other, but many of the other characters with whom they come into contact. A myriad of side-stories provides background for the plot.

References

The Sunlight Dialogues Wikipedia