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by James Jones


  A fifteen-year-old Jones, in 1936.

  Jones at the trailer camp where he worked while writing From Here to Eternity in the late 1940s.

  Jones working in the room where he wrote the majority of From Here to Eternity. The room was built specifically for Jones by a family friend in Robinson, Illinois.

  Jones in 1951, around the publication of From Here to Eternity.

  James and Gloria Jones on their wedding day in Haiti, February 1957.

  Newlyweds Jones and Gloria, still in Haiti. The couple stayed at the Hotel Oloffson in Port-au-Prince.

  The cast of the film From Here to Eternity in Hawaii. Back row, left to right: Montgomery Clift, Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, and Burt Lancaster. The movie was released in 1953 and won eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

  Jones with fellow National Book Award winners Marianne Moore, Rachel Carson, and John Mason Brown at the Hotel Commodor in New York City.

  Jones with his son, Jamie, and daughter, Kaylie, in 1966. The family was visiting Skiathos, Greece, where Jones had bought a piece of land in hopes of building a house—before ultimately deciding that the area was too quiet.

  Jones at Florida International University in Miami, where he taught fiction writing during the 1974—1975 school year.

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

  Grateful acknowledgment to Princeton University Press to quote from The I Ching: or Book of Changes, translated by Richard Wilhelm and Cary F. Baynes, Bollingen Series XIX (copyright © 1950, 1967 by Bollingen Foundation), Princeton University Press, 3rd ed. 1967.

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