“Curry’s sister” and “Jenny Gerhardt” are the two best novels of Theodore Dreiser, who, according to Sinclair Lews, “freed American literature from Victorian timidity and directed it along the path of a bold, honest and passionate image of life.” In the work of the great American realist and expert on human nature, these two novels stand out as the most emotional and poetic. The stories published in 1918-1919 are complemented by the real volume of selected works. They allow you to more fully evaluate the writer’s large -scale talent, about whom they said: “American literature is different before and after Dreiser almost the same as biology before and after Darwin.”
Author
Dreiser Theodore
Translator
Gal Nora, Loria Maria Fedorovna, M. Volosov + Another 1
Publisher
ABC, 2014
Series
Small Library of Masterpieces
16+
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.