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The Street von Petry, Ann

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ISBN: 978-0-349-01293-3
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This gripping novel from 1946 is prescient and powerful; it is as relevant today as it was when first published.Petry will always feel on time. Her kind of talent will always feel startling and sui generis: The music of her sentences, and their discipline; her unerring sense of psychology; the fullness with which she endows each character, which must be understood as a kind of love; the plots that commandeer whole hours and days. (I am writing this review in a swivet of shame, in fact, in the baleful eyeline of an unwalked dog, unwashed dishes, unanswered emails.) Her work endures not only because it illuminates reality, but because it harnesses the power of fiction to supplant it.
B-Format Paperback
Autor Petry, Ann
Verlag Little, Brown and Company
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2019
Seitenangabe 416 S.
Meldetext Abhol-/Versandbereit in 24 Stunden (Bestellschluss 13 Uhr Werktags)
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse H19.6 cm x B12.6 cm x D3.2 cm 320 g
Coverlag Virago (Imprint/Brand)
Reihe Virago Modern Classics
Erscheinungstermin 20191217
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Über den Autor Petry, Ann

Ann Petry (1908-1997) war Journalistin, Pharmazeutin, Lehrerin und Gemeindeaktivistin. Ihre drei Romane, zahlreichen Kurzgeschichten, journalistischen Texte und Kinderbücher beschäftigen sich mit Rassismus in all seinen Facetten.The Streetwar der erste Roman einer afroamerikanischen Frau, der sich über 1,5 Millionen Mal verkaufte.

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