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Wickford Point

Wickford Point

Por Marquand, John P.

Publicado por Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4066338080677
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John P. Marquand's "Wickford Point" is a rich tapestry woven from the complexities of American society during the mid-20th century. Set against the backdrop of an idyllic seaside town, the narrative explores themes of class, privilege, and moral ambiguity through the lens of the protagonist, a struggling writer. Marquand's masterful prose combines sharp social commentary with a nuanced character portrayal, revealing the hidden tensions and unfulfilled desires within the upper crust of society. His elegant yet incisive style places the work firmly within the modernist tradition, while also echoing the existential dilemmas faced by individuals in post-war America. John P. Marquand, an astute observer of American life and a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, draws from his own experiences in affluent circles to illuminate the realities of wealth and its discontents. His background in publishing and writing, coupled with a keen understanding of social dynamics, informs the narrative of "Wickford Point." Marquand's critical eye towards the American upper class not only reflects his personal insights but also serves as a broader critique of societal values during a transformative period in American history. Readers seeking a profound exploration of social dynamics and human complexity will find "Wickford Point" both engaging and thought-provoking. Marquand's exploration of the intricacies of class and identity offers insights that resonate with contemporary audiences, making this work a timeless reflection on the human condition. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of literature, society, and history.
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