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ID
b26
Title
"Day's End."
Genre
Novella
Page Count
55
Word Count
12390
Publication Year
1928
Document Types
Original Typescript (tss)
Topics
Death, Age, Land Issues

A thirteen-part story that could be considered Bates's first novella and which was chosen to open his first collection of stories.

Bates depicts a man who looks back on decades of poor decisions and poor luck with dismay. As the sale of his farm nears, he suffers increasingly severe heart pains, matched by hallucinations that intertwine memories of childhood, his deceased wife, and farming incidents. The main character is probably based on Bates's maternal grandfather, George William Lucas. Three other stories in the collection deal with the aged, and the tale bears some similarity in its theme with "In View of the Fact That."

A manuscript is held in the collection of the Library of Congress, Washington, USA. ()

In Day's End and Other Stories (1928).