Erskine Caldwell
Tragic Ground
Article number 10217166
Tragic Ground is Erskine Caldwell’s debut novel, portraying the harsh realities of rural life in the American South through the story of Robert Jennings, a poor white tenant farmer whose existence is marked by deprivation, frustration, and simmering violence. Trapped in a system of economic exploitation and rigid racial hierarchy, Jennings’s resentment grows as poverty, sexual repression, and social powerlessness shape his worldview. Caldwell depicts a society in which human dignity is eroded by inequality, and where racial hatred becomes an outlet for personal despair, culminating in an act of brutal violence against a Black man. Told in a stark, naturalistic style, the novel offers a bleak examination of how systemic injustice and moral emptiness distort human behavior, laying the groundwork for the themes of social decay and cruelty that would define Caldwell’s later work.
Condition
Used - Good
Language
English
Article type
Book - Hardcover
Year
1948
Publisher
Falcon Press (London)
Edition
2
Number of pages
195 pages
Dust jacket
Poor
Dust wrapper included, but completely crumbled. Private dedication on flyleaf.
