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Sister Carrie
Sister Carrie
Author: Theodore Dreiser
F.O. Matthiessen relates that one winter day Theodore Dreiser, then in his late 20s, sat down in dejection among the unemployed on a NY park bench and was overwhelmed by the contrast between the world of his fellow loiterers and that in the tall buildings around them. His sense of this contrast - intensified by a childhood of poverty - found v...  more »
ISBN: 173389
Pages: 478
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Publisher: Dolphin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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I get it, I get it....men and capitalism are evil, put down your hammer, my head hurts.

I did enjoy this novel for describing life during the tumultuous social changes of the industrial revolution and I appreciate the impact this novel must have enjoyed when it came out. I did not enjoy the heavy handed writing and messaging.
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Dreiser is a consummate author. His writing keeps me so involved that everything else fades away.
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The story of the vicissitudes attendant upon the publisher's suppression, in 1901, of Sister Carrie is the history of America's emergence from the fog of suspicion and fear of realism in the novel.


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