Citizens (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
This 1940 novel of the labor movement offers an unflinching portrait of a Chicago steel strike: "A fine American novel-one of the best I ever read" (Ernest Hemingway).
For Chicago physician Mitch Wilner, July 4, 1937, began as a typical holiday-a...
For Chicago physician Mitch Wilner, July 4, 1937, began as a typical holiday-a...
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This 1940 novel of the labor movement offers an unflinching portrait of a Chicago steel strike: "A fine American novel-one of the best I ever read" (Ernest Hemingway).
For Chicago physician Mitch Wilner, July 4, 1937, began as a typical holiday-a leisurely afternoon at the beach with his wife and young children. But when a peaceful protest erupts in violence, and Mitch sees unarmed steel mill strikers attacked by the local police, he finds himself thrust into the heart of America's labor struggles.
In the days and months that follow, Mitch witnesses the aggressive strike-breaking tactics used by the steel mill companies, the brutality of the authorities, and the blatant corruption of the local government and media. But in the unionists, Mitch discovers a bond that crosses ethnic, class, and racial boundaries, and truly embodies the spirit of the American dream.
Inspired by the Memorial Day Massacre of 1937, Citizens looks at some of the darkest days in modern US labor history in a "powerful, photographic novel [that] will catch the imagination of the social minded" (Kirkus Reviews).
"One of the best American writers working in the realistic tradition." -Norman Mailer
For Chicago physician Mitch Wilner, July 4, 1937, began as a typical holiday-a leisurely afternoon at the beach with his wife and young children. But when a peaceful protest erupts in violence, and Mitch sees unarmed steel mill strikers attacked by the local police, he finds himself thrust into the heart of America's labor struggles.
In the days and months that follow, Mitch witnesses the aggressive strike-breaking tactics used by the steel mill companies, the brutality of the authorities, and the blatant corruption of the local government and media. But in the unionists, Mitch discovers a bond that crosses ethnic, class, and racial boundaries, and truly embodies the spirit of the American dream.
Inspired by the Memorial Day Massacre of 1937, Citizens looks at some of the darkest days in modern US labor history in a "powerful, photographic novel [that] will catch the imagination of the social minded" (Kirkus Reviews).
"One of the best American writers working in the realistic tradition." -Norman Mailer
Autoren-Porträt von Meyer Levin
Meyer Levin (1905-1981) was called by the Los Angeles Times "the most significant American Jewish writer of his times." Norman Mailer referred to him as "one of the best American writers working in the realistic tradition." Throughout his 60 years of professional work, Levin was a constant innovator, reinventing himself and stretching his literary style with remarkable versatility. When he died, he left behind an extraordinary, diverse body of work that not only reflected the incredible life he led, but chronicled the development of Jewish history and culture in the 20th century.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Meyer Levin
- 2019, 656 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Jabberwocky Literary Agency, Inc.
- ISBN-10: 1625670656
- ISBN-13: 9781625670656
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.11.2019
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