Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
96
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Apr 1, 2002
Editore
Coffee House Press
ISBN-10
1566891299
ISBN-13
9781566891295
Descrizione
In a captivating exploration of modern angst, Red Suburb invites readers into the chaotic lives of a generation caught in the tension between the ideals of the Baby Boomers and the realities of contemporary existence. The narrative unfolds in a suburban landscape, rich with the contradictions of beauty and disorder, reflecting the inner turmoil of its characters. Each individual grapples with the expectations placed upon them, yearning for connection while navigating the pressures of society.
Through vivid imagery and poignant prose, the author captures the essence of a culture that often feels suffocated by its past. Relationships bloom and wither, dreams collide with harsh truths, and moments of clarity emerge amidst the noise. As the characters confront their own insecurities, they ultimately seek understanding and redemption in a world that is at once familiar and unsettling.
Through vivid imagery and poignant prose, the author captures the essence of a culture that often feels suffocated by its past. Relationships bloom and wither, dreams collide with harsh truths, and moments of clarity emerge amidst the noise. As the characters confront their own insecurities, they ultimately seek understanding and redemption in a world that is at once familiar and unsettling.
Generi
LGBTQ+
Poesia