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The Man Who Loved Children

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Christina Stead (1902-1983) was a prolific Australian novelist and short-story writer acclaimed for her satirical wit and penetrating psychological characterizations. Klappentext Every family lives in an evolving story! told by all its members! inside a landscape of portentous events and characters. Their view of themselves is not shared by people looking from outside in--visitors! and particularly not relatives--for they have to see something pretty humdrum! even if! as in this case! the fecklessness them complain of is extreme. Zusammenfassung The Man Who Loved Children! an acclaimed twentieth-century classic! is an unforgettable portrait of a magnificently dysfunctional family. The Pollits—Sam and Henny and their swarming household of children and animals—inhabit an America wracked by the Great Depression! but are even more deeply embedded in a world of their own making. This is an intense! suffocating! theatrical! all-encompassing world! poor in material goods but rich in emotion and language. Manipulative! hyperbolic cheer from the haplessly egotistical father is matched by floods of exuberantly venomous invective from his infuriated wife! while Louie! the mistreated! love-hungry little girl at the heart of the story! is precocious and tenacious in equal measure! an ugly duckling we find ourselves fiercely rooting for. Everything about the Pollits—their excesses of energy and indulgence! their closeness! their bitterness! their emotional fireworks—is extreme! but the paradoxical marvel of Christina Stead’s masterpiece stems from its power to convey out of such extremes an utterly convincing depiction of the central relationships of human experience. (Book Jacket Status: Not Jacketed)

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Authors Doris Lessing, Christina Stead
Assisted by Doris Lessing (Introduction)
Publisher Everyman s Library PRH USA
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.04.1995
 
EAN 9780679443643
ISBN 978-0-679-44364-3
No. of pages 568
Dimensions 135 mm x 210 mm x 30 mm
Series Everyman's Library CLASSICS
Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Series
Everyman's Library Contemporar
Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Series
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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