Weeds (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
"Unquestionably a major work of American fiction . . . a book that will astonish and enrich anyone who reads it. And anyone should be everyone." The New York Times Book Review
Bright and independent-minded, Judith Pippinger Blackford aspires to a life...
Bright and independent-minded, Judith Pippinger Blackford aspires to a life...
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"Unquestionably a major work of American fiction . . . a book that will astonish and enrich anyone who reads it. And anyone should be everyone." The New York Times Book Review
Bright and independent-minded, Judith Pippinger Blackford aspires to a life of freedom and self-expression beyond the tobacco fields of Kentucky. But her dreams are crushed by the reality of farm life, an endless cycle of tending children, livestock, and menfolk, while trying to scratch a living out of the unyielding clay soil.
Based on the author's own attempts to raise tobacco, this pioneering naturalistic novel recounts the dire effects of her poverty and thwarted ambition with compassion but without sentimentality. Sinclair Lewis midwifed the 1923 publication of Weeds, but despite critical acclaim the book failed to find an audience. Rediscovered in the 1970s, it has since been reappraised as an American classic.
"It would be a pity for anyone to miss this statuesque book." The New Yorker
"Should win a place in courses on modern literature and women's studies." Choice
Bright and independent-minded, Judith Pippinger Blackford aspires to a life of freedom and self-expression beyond the tobacco fields of Kentucky. But her dreams are crushed by the reality of farm life, an endless cycle of tending children, livestock, and menfolk, while trying to scratch a living out of the unyielding clay soil.
Based on the author's own attempts to raise tobacco, this pioneering naturalistic novel recounts the dire effects of her poverty and thwarted ambition with compassion but without sentimentality. Sinclair Lewis midwifed the 1923 publication of Weeds, but despite critical acclaim the book failed to find an audience. Rediscovered in the 1970s, it has since been reappraised as an American classic.
"It would be a pity for anyone to miss this statuesque book." The New Yorker
"Should win a place in courses on modern literature and women's studies." Choice
Autoren-Porträt von Edith Summers Kelley
Edith Summers Kelley
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- Autor: Edith Summers Kelley
- 2019, 320 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- ISBN-10: 0486845184
- ISBN-13: 9780486845180
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.11.2019
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