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  1. The Hair of Harold Roux is a 1974 novel by Thomas Williams. The novel shared the National Book Award for Fiction with Robert Stone's Dog Soldiers. Plot and Summary "The Hair of Harold Roux" explores the craft of storytelling and its intersections—and at times collisions—with everyday life and mortality.

  2. 1 de feb. de 1974 · In summary, The Hair of Harold Roux is about a professor of English literature, Aaron Benham, who is writing a novel titled "The Hair of Harold Roux" in which this novel-within-the-novel (NWTN) is most likely an autobiographical depiction of Aaron's own collegiate years.

  3. 19 de jun. de 2011 · “The Hair of Harold Roux” revolves around Benham’s attempts to write a novel, also called “The Hair of Harold Roux,” which is revealed in increasingly detailed fragments....

  4. Harold, who lost his hair during the war, made a “Midas choice” the day after his discharge, purchasing a terrible toupee which he believes makes him more attractive to women. A true romantic despite the mockery and bullying he faces from the cruder, crueler students, Harold is writing a love story called Glitter and Gold , for which he and ...

  5. Thomas Williams' novel The Hair of Harold Roux occupies a peculiar limbo of the lost: Published in 1974, it shared the 1975 National Book Award for fiction...

  6. The Hair of Harold Roux by Thomas Williams - The 10142nd greatest book of all time. The novel is a layered narrative that alternates between the protagonist, a writer, working on his novel in 1960s New Hampshire and the story within his novel set in 1930s New England.

  7. The Hair of Harold Roux by Thomas Williams - The 8055th greatest book of all time. The novel is a layered narrative that alternates between the protagonist, a writer, working on his novel in 1960s New Hampshire and the story within his novel set in 1930s New England.