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The author argues that Heroizability, the ability of heroizing the major character, is the required theory for producing meanings in literary narratives introduced in three circles: the authors, the protagonists, and the readers. Based on an evolutionary model, heroizability treats literary characters as natural anthroposemiotic entities aware of their natural motivation to achieve in order to survive and produce meanings of their survival.

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Also by Julia Glass And the Dark Sacred Night The Widowers Tale I See You - photo 1
Also by Julia Glass

And the Dark Sacred Night

The Widowers Tale

I See You Everywhere

The Whole World Over

Three Junes

This is a work of fiction Names characters places and incidents either are - photo 2This is a work of fiction Names characters places and incidents either are - photo 3

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

Copyright 2017 by Julia Glass

All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Pantheon Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York, and distributed in Canada by Random House of Canada, a division of Penguin Random House Canada Limited, Toronto.

Pantheon Books and colophon are registered trademarks of Penguin Random House LLC.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Glass, Julia, [date] author.

Title: A house among the trees / Julia Glass.

Description: First edition. New York : Pantheon Books, 2017

Identifiers: LCCN 2016043794 (print). LCCN 2016055002 (ebook). ISBN 9781101870365 (hardcover : acid-free paper). ISBN 9781101870372 (ebook).

Subjects: LCSH : Inheritance and successionFiction. Self-realizationFiction. ArtistsFiction.

Classification: LCC PS 3607. L 37 H 68 2016 (print). LCC PS 3607. L 37 (ebook). DDC 813/.6dc23

LC record available at lccn.loc.gov/2016043794

Ebook ISBN9781101870372

www.pantheonbooks.com

Cover images: (top) Jeff Cottenden / Millennium Images, U.K.; (bottom) Sally Gilles / EyeEm / Getty Images

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Contents

To the high school teachers whose voices still resonate:

Mr. McFarland

Miss Mendenhall

Mr. Perkins

Mrs. Shannon

Mr. Shohet

In the theatre, the tendency for centuries has been to put the actor at a remote distance, on a platform, framed, decorated, lit, painted, in high shoesso as to help to persuade the ignorant that he is holy, that his art is sacred. Did this express reverence? Or was there behind it a fear that something would be exposed if the light were too bright, the meeting too near?

Peter Brook, The Empty Space

Love art in yourself and not yourself in art.

Constantin Stanislavski, Building a Character

One

W EDNESDAY

T oday, the actor arrives.

Awake too early, too nervous for breakfast (coffee alone makes her more nervous still), fretful over what to wear (then irritated at caring so much), Tommy patrols the house that is now hers, shockingly and entirely hersnot just her bedroom and all it contains but everything she can see from its two windows: seven acres of gardens and grass and quickening fruit trees, fieldstone walls and stacks of wood, shed and garage and hibernating pool. The sky above: does she own that, too? Owning the sky would be easy. The sky would be a gift. The sky weighs nothing. The sky is unconditional.

She roams and circles through rooms she knows by heart: living room, dining room, kitchen, den, mudroom, pantry, porch. She cannot enter a room these days without beginning a mental inventory: What to keep? What to give away? (Worse, far worse, how much of it will she sell?) She goes to and from the studio, back and forth between this world and thatin that one, he simply must be aliveso many times that her skirt is now damp from brushing against the tight-fisted buds of the peonies flanking the path.

Will she have to change again?

The birds are in prime song, the sun beyond a promise, the day upon them all. Five hours to fill, and Tommy has no idea how.

She still finds it hard to believe that Morty agreed to this. But he did. He spoke to the actor more than willinglyto Tommys embarrassed ears, unctuouslyonly a few days before his fall. His eager remarks punctuated by a forced, nasal laughter, he said that he looked forward to welcoming the actor to his home and studio, showing him everythingwell, almost everything!

Unlike many women around the civilized world, Tommy does not yearn to meet or spend time with or even catch sight of Nicholas Greene. That she will be alone with himif he complies with her conditions, and he must (Yes, Morty, you are not the only one with conditions!)is even more unsettling, but one thing she knows is that she will not allow a wolf pack of movie people to poke around the premises. It was bad enough letting the art director visit last month. Just a walkabout to soak up the spirits, he claimed. He arrived with a photographer and two assistants, who managed to trample flat a swath of crocuses emerging from the lawn. Morty behaved like a puppy, tagging along rather than leading them through, setting no limits to their invasion.

She has seen Nicholas Greenes face on the racks at the CVS checkout (though a year ago, Americans hadnt a clue who he was), and she did share Mortys excitement when they watched the Academy Awards and saw the actor hoist his trophy aloft, thank his costars, his director, his agent, and (tearfully) his courageous, unforgettable mum. Even then, barely three months ago, Tommy was confident that this proposed biopic of Morty would, like countless other movie projects, wither on the vine. (How many books of Mortys had been optioned yet never come close to the screen?) She has to wonder if Nicholas Greenes Oscar galvanized the project, to which the actor had already been attachedas if he were a garage adjoining a house or a file appended to an e-mail.

There is something shamefully alluring to Americans about a British accent, whether its cockney or sterling-silver Oxbridge. Even Tommy is not immune. Given the choice, who wouldnt rather listen for hours to Alec Guinness or Hugh Grant, over Johnny Depp or even a velvety vintage Warren Beatty? But why in the world, with all the platoons of hungry, gifted, handsome actors out there (Morty was handsome in his youth), would anyone sensible pick an Englishman to play a guy who grew up in Arizona and working-class Brooklyn? Maybe thats why Morty was so enthralled. Maybe he couldnt resist the flattery of seeing his life story told through the medium of a boyishly sexy, upper-crusty-sounding younger man who had been nurtured, almost literally, on Shakespeare and Dickens. Morty had a passion for Dickens. (She will certainly show the actor the glass-front cases containing Mortys book collection; no harm there.)

Once Morty learned that Nicholas Greene had signed on, he asked Tommy to do a little research. As he leaned toward the computer over her shoulder, taking in the googled stills of the actor playing Ariel at the Globe, Sir Gawain in a defunct but cultishly admired TV series, and of course the doomed son in the film that just won him a slew of prizes, Mortys face shed years in expressing his naked delight. It was a face he might have drawn for five-year-olds, a face to be duplicated millions of times, seen by children who spoke and sang and shared their secrets in two or three dozen languages.

Maybe its because Tommy lived with Morty for twenty-five years and knew him better than anyone else possibly could (even Soren) that she cannot actually see why he would be chosen as the subject of a feature film; not a documentary, which made sensethere were two of those already, one for children, one for adultsbut the kind of movie you watch in order to be swept away by crisis or intrigue or menace or laughter or the conquering power of love. Maybe shes too close to Mortys everyday lifethe monotony of quiet creativity, imagination fueled by routine and isolation, he mused aloud in the PBS seriesto see it as a source of entertainment. At the same time, she is dead sure that Morty would not want certain details of his life offered up as fodder for strangers titillation or tears. God forbid they should delve into the mercifully obscured months of his clubbing binge, for instance, the breakdown that led to Soren. Maybe thats why she cant stop rushing about, as if shes taken some kind of mania-inducing drug, fretfully scanning shelves of mementos and knickknacks, walls crowded with framed photos and cartoons and letters, searching for anything that might expose unnecessary personal matters to a curious stranger passing through.

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