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E. L. Doctorow's novels, from Ragtime to The March, showcase his remarkable contributions to modern American fiction. In his latest work, he presents the lives of brothers Homer and Langley Collyer, who live as recluses in their once-grand Fifth Avenue mansion. Homer, blind yet deeply intuitive, contrasts with Langley, whose psyche has been shattered by mustard gas from World War I. They scavenge the streets for items they deem useful, hoarding newspapers for Langley’s ambitious project of a dateless newspaper that aims to report news as prophecy. Despite their desire to retreat from the world, the tumultuous events of the century—wars, political upheavals, and technological advancements—intrude upon their lives. Their cluttered home becomes a stage for encounters with a diverse array of characters, including immigrants, society women, and gangsters, creating a rich tapestry of experiences. As they navigate their odyssey filled with peril, they seek to find meaning in their existence. This beautifully crafted narrative offers a mythic resonance, presenting a family story that stands out as an astonishing masterwork from this esteemed author.

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Homer and Langley, E. L. Doctorow

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Jaar van publicatie
2009
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Titel
Homer and Langley
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2009
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
208
ISBN10
1408702150
ISBN13
9781408702154
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Eerste editie
2009
Oorspronkelijke titel
Homer & Langley
Beoordeling
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E. L. Doctorow's novels, from Ragtime to The March, showcase his remarkable contributions to modern American fiction. In his latest work, he presents the lives of brothers Homer and Langley Collyer, who live as recluses in their once-grand Fifth Avenue mansion. Homer, blind yet deeply intuitive, contrasts with Langley, whose psyche has been shattered by mustard gas from World War I. They scavenge the streets for items they deem useful, hoarding newspapers for Langley’s ambitious project of a dateless newspaper that aims to report news as prophecy. Despite their desire to retreat from the world, the tumultuous events of the century—wars, political upheavals, and technological advancements—intrude upon their lives. Their cluttered home becomes a stage for encounters with a diverse array of characters, including immigrants, society women, and gangsters, creating a rich tapestry of experiences. As they navigate their odyssey filled with peril, they seek to find meaning in their existence. This beautifully crafted narrative offers a mythic resonance, presenting a family story that stands out as an astonishing masterwork from this esteemed author.