Erskine Caldwell
A House in The Uplands
Numéro d'article 10217303
Early reprint. A House in the Uplands serves as a somber exploration of the moral and physical decay of the Southern aristocracy, shifting away from Erskine Caldwell’s usual focus on the destitute working class to examine the collapse of a once-proud plantation family. Set against the backdrop of a crumbling Georgia manor, the narrative follows the toxic marriage between Lucyanne and Grady Dunbar, a degenerate gambler whose cruelty and obsession with his ancestral status reflect the rot of a dying social order. Through Grady’s mistreatment of his wife and his archaic, feudal abuse of Black tenants, Caldwell highlights the transition from old-world entitlement to modern irrelevance, stripping away the romanticism of the Old South to reveal a grim reality of debt, violence, and inevitable ruin.
État
D'occasion - Bon
Langue
Anglais
Type d'articles
Livre - Couverture rigide
Année
1946
Éditeur
Grosset & Dunlap (New York)
Nombre de pages
238 pages
Jaquette
Mauvais
