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A carregar... Losing battles (original 1970; edição 1970)por Eudora Welty
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Narra el encuentro de tres generaciones de excéntricos descendientes de la abuela Granny Vaughn, que se reúnen en su vieja casa de Mississippi para celebrar su noventa cumpleaños en los tiempos más duros de la Depreseión. El invitado de honor será el nieto preferido de la abuela Vaughn, Jack Renfro, quien, por no perderse la celebración, se ha escapado de la cárcel de donde estaba previsto que lo liberaran al día siguiente. Eudora Welty weaves a very Southern tale around a Mississippi family who are staging a family reunion that is also a celebration of the family’s oldest member, Granny Vaughn. This felt like going back in time and visiting the world of my childhood. My own extended family had an annual reunion at a small church in the mountains where my father was born, and I have sat through dinners that spread like the food was endless and heard the musings and memories of great-aunts and uncles, aunts and uncles, and cousins that were old enough to be my parents. I laughed, applauded the things that knit these people together, but felt the element of sadness that ran through many of these lives. Even those stories told with humor often dealt with subjects so serious that they altered lives forever. Aside from the story, Eudora Welty might be one of the most beautiful descriptive writers I have ever come across. You could open this book to any random page and lift an amazing passage, which is what I am doing here: The crowd was forming around three sides of the new grave hole. Where Mr. Comfort had been supposed to go was the last grave at the river end of the cemetery. At its back stood only an old cedar trunk, white against gray space. Its bark was sharp folded as linen, it was white as a tablecloth. Wreaths and sprays of spiky florist flowers from Ludlow--gladioli and carnations and ferns--were being stood on their wire frames around the grave, and the homemade offerings--the flower-heads sewn onto box lids and shirt cardboards and the fruit jars and one milk can packed with yard lilies and purple phlox and snow-on-the-mountain--were given room to the side. I was literally standing at the grave and I could feel the respect and emotion that prompted those homemade offerings. Welty treats with some very serious topics during the course of this novel. I wondered about the isolation that could exist in the midst of such a close community, about the lack of justice for some and the miscarriage of punishments for others. I was amazed by the ability this family showed to forgive and accept, and the sense that much of the acceptance arose from the almost fatalistic nature of life in such an environment. This is my first Welty novel. She has been on my reading list for a long time. I will surely read more of her work at the first opportunity. Truly my favorite of all of her novels. I had trouble putting the book down as it almost had a soap-opera quality to it. Can Gloria escape the clutches of this bizarre Southern family (and take Jack with her)? Who is Gloria's father? What will happen to the judge's car (or rather Mrs. Judge's car)? The battle being waged is against ignorance and poverty and all of life's tribulations that try to suck you into their depths. Somehow this cast of colorful characters manages to prevail over it all. Novela finalista del National Book Award, dotada de una acerada vena cómica, narra el encuentro de tres generaciones de excéntricos descendientes de la abuela Granny Vaughn, que se reúnen en su vieja casa de Mississippi para celebrar su noventa cumpleaños en los tiempos más duros de la Depresión. El invitado de honor será el nieto preferido de la abuela Vaughn, Jack Renfro, quien, por no perderse la celebración, se ha escapado de la cárcel de donde estaba previsto que lo liberaran al día siguiente. This is one of the best books i have read. Being a northerner, it took me a while to appreciate this Southern writer. I had read this in my youth without caring for it. For some reason, I now relate to that time and the values of that time. Very subtle humor that I missed first time round. Very funny! sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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Three generations of Granny Vaughn's descendants gather at her Mississippi home to celebrate her 90th birthday. Possessed of the true storyteller's gift, the members of this clan cannot resist the temptation to swap tales. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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