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Stribling T. S.

    T. S. Stribling emerged as a foremost American author during the 1920s and 1930s. His narratives frequently delved into complex social issues, offering a perceptive examination of the human condition. Stribling's writing is characterized by its meticulous storytelling and profound insight into the characters he crafted.

    Vaidenové I - III - (Oppl, v ochr. pouzdře - Vaidenova kovárna 480 s., Obchod plukovníka Vaidena 512 s., Nedostavěná katedrála 362 s., ob, vaz a typo V. Kubašta)
    Nedostavěná katedrála
    Birthright
    • 2021

      Birthright

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of race and identity, the novel follows Peter, a Harvard graduate who returns to his racially divided hometown of Hooker's Bend, Tennessee. Born of mixed heritage, he grapples with the concept of passing to navigate societal prejudices. Armed with newfound knowledge, Peter aspires to educate both black and white communities, yet faces disillusionment in his efforts. This poignant narrative addresses significant social issues of its time and has been adapted into film, highlighting its lasting impact on American literature.

      Birthright