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Sojourn at Dusk - Eve Ottenberg

Sojourn at Dusk - Eve Ottenberg


Courage and Conviction Across Two Decades...

This sprawling novel, set in the 1960s and the two decades that followed, depicts a large group of hippies, anti-war activists and political radicals, as they participate in the volcanic events of an era that changed the United States. From the major East Coast cities to Chicago, San Francisco, Texas, Wyoming, Kansas, Mexico and Peru, Sojourn at Dusk follows the peregrinations of its characters and how they changed or did not with the passage of time. The novel also chronicles the depredations of a multinational corporation, which affect the lives of these people. From the opening flight of a leftist from the clutches of the FBI in 1950 to the police riot at the 1968 Chicago Democratic convention to the attempts of Vietnam veterans to reconstruct their lives, this novel is imbued with the sense that though the 1960s and '70s were less the beginning that many thought than the beginning of an end, those years nonetheless displayed plenty of daring and courage and risks taken for deeply held convictions.

Eve Ottenberg has published eight other novels and a collection of short stories. Her criticism, journalism and short fiction have appeared in many newspapers, magazines and literary journals, including The New York Times Book Review, The New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker In Brief section, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Baltimore Sun, In These Times, The Washington City Paper, The Nation and USA Today, and she has written a political column for The Village Voice.

Other books by Eve Ottenberg, from most recent to oldest:
Dark Is the Night, The Walkout, What They Didn't Know, Stories and Essays, Suburbia,Reluctant Reaper, Dead in Iraq,The Unblemished Darlings, Glum and Mighty Pagans, and The Widow's Opera.

Cover art: Photograph by Lon Casler Bixby with permission



EAN: 9781935514633
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Autorzy
Eve Ottenberg
Rok wydania
2012
Elementy
452
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Miekka
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15.6x23.4cm
Język
angielski
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9781935514633
Autorzy
Eve Ottenberg
Rok wydania
2012
Elementy
452
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.6x23.4cm
Język
angielski


Courage and Conviction Across Two Decades...

This sprawling novel, set in the 1960s and the two decades that followed, depicts a large group of hippies, anti-war activists and political radicals, as they participate in the volcanic events of an era that changed the United States. From the major East Coast cities to Chicago, San Francisco, Texas, Wyoming, Kansas, Mexico and Peru, Sojourn at Dusk follows the peregrinations of its characters and how they changed or did not with the passage of time. The novel also chronicles the depredations of a multinational corporation, which affect the lives of these people. From the opening flight of a leftist from the clutches of the FBI in 1950 to the police riot at the 1968 Chicago Democratic convention to the attempts of Vietnam veterans to reconstruct their lives, this novel is imbued with the sense that though the 1960s and '70s were less the beginning that many thought than the beginning of an end, those years nonetheless displayed plenty of daring and courage and risks taken for deeply held convictions.

Eve Ottenberg has published eight other novels and a collection of short stories. Her criticism, journalism and short fiction have appeared in many newspapers, magazines and literary journals, including The New York Times Book Review, The New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker In Brief section, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Baltimore Sun, In These Times, The Washington City Paper, The Nation and USA Today, and she has written a political column for The Village Voice.

Other books by Eve Ottenberg, from most recent to oldest:
Dark Is the Night, The Walkout, What They Didn't Know, Stories and Essays, Suburbia,Reluctant Reaper, Dead in Iraq,The Unblemished Darlings, Glum and Mighty Pagans, and The Widow's Opera.

Cover art: Photograph by Lon Casler Bixby with permission



EAN: 9781935514633
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