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My Home Is Far Away: An Autobiographical Novel
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319 stránek
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Set in early twentieth century Ohio, the novel follows young Marcia Willard as her family grapples with societal changes, leading her to confront disillusionment, cruelty, and betrayal. Through Marcia's journey, the story explores themes of independence and resilience. Noted for its autobiographical elements, the work contrasts with Powell's previous sophisticated urban narratives, embracing a raw portrayal of rural life. Critics like John Updike have likened Powell to other significant Midwestern writers, highlighting the epic nature of the national transition from rural to urban life.
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1998, měkká
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