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Book Title
Trouble in July
Publication Name
Trouble in July
Title
Trouble in July
Subtitle
A Novel
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9780820321059
ISBN
9780820321059
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Genre
Social Science, Fiction
Topic
African American / General, Discrimination & Race Relations, Literary, Violence in Society
Release Date
30/03/1999
Release Year
1999
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
8.5in
Item Weight
11.1 Oz
Author
Erskine Caldwell
Original Language
English
Publication Year
1999
Item Width
5.5in
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Through the summer twilight in the Depression-era South, word begins to circulate of a black man accosting a white woman. In no time the awful forces of public opinion and political expediency goad the separate fears and frustrations of a small southern community into the single-mindedness of a mob.Erskine Caldwell shows the lynching of Sonny Clark through many eyes. However, Caldwell reserves some of his most powerful passages for the few who truly held Clark's life in their hands but let it go: people like Sheriff Jeff McCurtain, who did nothing to disperse the mob; Harvey Glenn, who found Clark in hiding and turned him in; and Katy Barlow, who withdrew her false charge of rape only after Clark was dead.

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Publisher
University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10
0820321052
ISBN-13
9780820321059
eBay Product ID (ePID)
723420

Product Key Features

Book Title
Trouble in July
Author
Erskine Caldwell
Original Language
English
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
African American / General, Discrimination & Race Relations, Literary, Violence in Society
Publication Year
1999
Genre
Social Science, Fiction
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
11.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3505.A322t76 1999
Reviews
"In language as simple, melodious, and disarming as the drawl of his outlandish characters, Caldwell depicts the bucolic tenderness and almost genial brutality that overtakes a Southern community."--New Republic, "In language as simple, melodious, and disarming as the drawl of his outlandish characters, Caldwell depicts the bucolic tenderness and almost genial brutality that overtakes a Southern community."-- New Republic, "[Caldwell] still has his ability to penetrate the strange, futile, and apparently self-destructive behavior of the submerged folk of the Deep South and to reach into the very core of their being."--New York Times Book Review, "[ Trouble in July ] stands on its own feet, a work of art. . . . Caldwell is always the disciplined artist."-- Harpers, "[Trouble in July] stands on its own feet, a work of art. . . . Caldwell is always the disciplined artist."--Harpers, "Caldwell's standards are the standards of perfection. . . . His calculated indifference is almost a sullenness to conceal his cold fury, his bitter scorn, of human obloquy."--Saturday Review of Literature, "The South is a country of incredible extremes. . . . Caldwell is one of the best and fairest recorders of them."--Time, "[Caldwell still has his ability to penetrate the strange, futile, and apparently self-destructive behavior of the submerged folk of the Deep South and to reach into the very core of their being."-- New York Times Book Review, "The South is a country of incredible extremes. . . . Caldwell is one of the best and fairest recorders of them."-- Time, "Caldwell's standards are the standards of perfection. . . . His calculated indifference is almost a sullenness to conceal his cold fury, his bitter scorn, of human obloquy."-- Saturday Review of Literature, "[Caldwell] still has his ability to penetrate the strange, futile, and apparently self-destructive behavior of the submerged folk of the Deep South and to reach into the very core of their being."-- New York Times Book Review, "[ Trouble in July stands on its own feet, a work of art. . . . Caldwell is always the disciplined artist."-- Harpers
Copyright Date
1999
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
98-037958
Dewey Decimal
Fic

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    A lost classic by a forgotten writer who captures The psychology of white supremacy in the South in 30s which is still relevant today.

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