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The Nine-Tenths

The Nine-Tenths

By Oppenheim, James

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066149246
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In "The Nine-Tenths," James Oppenheim crafts a poignant narrative that delves into the lives of the working class in early 20th-century America, a period marked by rapid industrialization and societal transformation. The novel employs a blend of realism and lyrical prose, capturing the struggles, aspirations, and intricate relationships among its characters with striking emotional depth. Oppenheim's exploration of themes such as class disparity, social justice, and the quest for identity reflects the tumultuous zeitgeist of his time, positioning the work firmly within the realm of Progressive Era literature. James Oppenheim, a notable figure in the American literary landscape, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a journalist and his commitment to social reform. His involvement with labor movements and exposure to the harsh realities faced by workers in urban settings informed his portrayal of the protagonist's journey. Oppenheim's keen observations and empathetic understanding of societal issues are evident throughout the text, revealing a writer dedicated to amplifying the voices of the marginalized. "The Nine-Tenths" is a compelling read for those interested in social realism, offering insights that remain relevant today. Readers seeking a profound exploration of resilience and the human spirit will find Oppenheim'Äôs vivid characters and evocative storytelling a powerful reminder of the struggles that shape our collective history.

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