All That Is

By James Salter

All That Is - James Salter
  • Release Date: 2013-04-02
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 111 Ratings

Description

An extraordinary literary event, a major new novel by the PEN/Faulkner winner and acclaimed master: a sweeping, seductive, deeply moving story set in the years after World War II.

From his experiences as a young naval officer in battles off Okinawa, Philip Bowman returns to America and finds a position as a book editor. It is a time when publishing is still largely a private affair—a scattered family of small houses here and in Europe—a time of gatherings in fabled apartments and conversations that continue long into the night. In this world of dinners, deals, and literary careers, Bowman finds that he fits in perfectly. But despite his success, what eludes him is love. His first marriage goes bad, another fails to happen, and finally he meets a woman who enthralls him—before setting him on a course he could never have imagined for himself.

Romantic and haunting, All That Is explores a life unfolding in a world on the brink of change. It is a dazzling, sometimes devastating labyrinth of love and ambition, a fiercely intimate account of the great shocks and grand pleasures of being alive. 

Reviews

  • Good Read

    4
    By Emmet Aloysius
    This book tends to wander off course at times but overall a good story about an unsympathetic yet intriguing central character. Salter is an excellent writer who makes you think about the vagaries of life...EAF
  • Nice try

    2
    By Sandwrider
    The soaring language carries this book; you can get lost in it. But the main character fails in the most profound way, being a rather simple narcissistic man who shifts dreamily, if not foolishly, through a field of shallowly portrayed women. His bitter misuse of his jilter's daughter is never reconciled by any regret, or any emotion at all, making him an utterly unforgivable being. I was rather hoping that his realization of his mortality at the end was a prelude to his sudden death and a funeral attended by no one. Alas, he lives on in some boring suspension, no doubt about to bore away yet another woman.
  • All That Is

    1
    By laurarostu
    This book got such a great review from Alan Cheuse at NPR that I pre-ordered it and read it within the first few days of its publication. What a mistake. And because I ordered it on iTunes I don't even have the pleasure of throwing it away immediately. Don't bother.