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A number of the stories in Glenn Meeter's Stories of Four Decades have been reprinted (most frequently Hard Row and A Harvest) but they all made their first appearance in publications as diverse as The Atlantic Monthly Redbook Epoch The Literary Review and The Reformed Journal. Each story has its own individual appeal. Each has its own style theme mood its own plot and setting and its own cast of characters who come fully to life only within its boundaries. Even Peter Heitz in The Oppressor has different problems and preoccupations from the slightly older character with the same name in The Convert. But set with others in a collection that touches major points in life-stories of Youth followed by those of Marriage and Parenthood and finally New Journeys-each story takes on new dimensions. Together they form a tableau of life in the American Midwest (and California a mid-century Mecca for Midwesterners) from the forties through the seventies. One thinks of the slow clank clank of tire chains on mall-town winter streets in the first story; the visitors to Grandmother's house paying Chicago tolls in the last; and in between Lost Angeles freeways and South Dakota gravel roads. Another dimension is as ancient as Joseph in Egypt: the clash of rural and village culture with urban modernity. Some characters need to break away from the village culture (faith family community); some lose it and re-create it. Some seek it out. All need to re-interpret it. And all struggle to maintain and pass on some aspects of that culture if only the awed thankfulness of the traveler in A Harvest who exclaims about his own journey but my God what a delight just to travel through!