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Strange Fruit
Strange Fruit
Author: Lillian Smith
When it was first published in 1944, this novel sparked immediate controversy and became a huge bestseller. It captured with devastating accuracy the deep-seated racial conflicts of a tightly knit southern town. The book is as engrossing and incendiary now as the day it was written.
ISBN-13: 9780156856362
ISBN-10: 0156856360
Publication Date: 7/15/1992
Pages: 384
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Publisher: Harvest/HBJ Book
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 4
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Brilliant and dark. It's no surprise that this novel about an interracial love affair in Georgia in the 1920s is going to end in violence. The surprise is how carefully all the players are characterized -- with the odd exception of the woman. No hint or justification is given as to why a black woman with a college education would be satisfied to return to her home town and a life as a domestic servant. Nevertheless, it's a stunning read.


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