Outerbridge Reach Explained

Outerbridge Reach is a 1992 novel by American novelist Robert Stone. It was his fifth published novel.

Plot

The novel follows the story of a copywriter who enters an around-the-world solo boat race, and a filmmaker who makes him the subject of a documentary.[1] Stone reportedly stated that it is partly based on the real-life story of Donald Crowhurst, though the novel does not mention Crowhurst by name.[2] In a note from the author that appears in the first few attached pages preceding the work, Stone states as follows: "An episode in the book was suggested by an incident that actually occurred during a circumnavigation race in the mid-1960s. This novel is not a reflection on that incident but fiction referring to the present day." See Outerbridge Reach, A Novel By Robert Stone.

Achievements

Awards and honors

Outerbridge Reach was a National Book Critics Circle Award nominee. It was also a finalist for The National Book Award.

Commercial success

Stone's novel was also a commercial success, spending nine weeks on the bestseller list in its cloth edition.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Outerbridge Reach. Amazon. January 24, 2011.
  2. Web site: The hard road to Damascus. https://web.archive.org/web/20160226171538/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4715992/The-hard-road-to-Damascus.html. dead. February 26, 2016. The Telegraph. October 19, 1998. March 17, 2017.