The Known World
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| Težina | 600 g |
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| Format | 16 × 21 cm |
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| Mjesto izdanja | New York |
| Godina | 2004 |
| Broj stranica | 388 |
| Uvez | Meki |
| Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro |
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, this powerful novel explores the complexities of slavery in antebellum Virginia through the life and legacy of Henry Townsend, a formerly enslaved man who becomes a slaveholder himself. When Henry dies unexpectedly, the fragile order of his plantation begins to unravel, revealing a web of relationships that bind enslaved and free people, Black and white, in uneasy dependence. With layered storytelling and shifting perspectives, the book examines moral ambiguity, power, ownership, and the devastating human cost of a system that deforms everyone it touches. Edward P. Jones, acclaimed for his meticulous research and lyrical prose, brings remarkable depth and nuance to a rarely depicted aspect of American history. Richly detailed and emotionally resonant, this is a challenging, thought-provoking novel for readers interested in historical fiction that confronts the contradictions at the heart of the nation’s past.