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Julius Horwitz (1920–1986)

Auteur de Journal d'une fille de Harlem

10 oeuvres 49 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Julius Horwitz, Julius Horowitz

Œuvres de Julius Horwitz

Journal d'une fille de Harlem (1967) 16 exemplaires
Can I Get There By Candlelight (1964) 14 exemplaires
Diary of A.N. (1970) 7 exemplaires
Natural enemies (1975) 5 exemplaires
The married lovers (1976) 2 exemplaires
The best days (1980) 1 exemplaire
The inhabitants 1 exemplaire
Behind every door (1953) 1 exemplaire
Behind Every Door (1961) 1 exemplaire
The city 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Horwitz, Julius
Date de naissance
1920
Date de décès
1986
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Professions
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Not a novel that has stuck in my mind, However i recall it is set at the End of WWII, in London, with a cast of relentless would-be artists intent on fornicating, drugging, and drinking their way to enlightenment. Meanwhile the V-2's continue to rain down.
 
Signalé
DinadansFriend | Sep 25, 2021 |
I bought this book about 8 hours ago and I have since managed to start and finish it. It was so interesting that I couldn't put it down.
Written in 1967, it is a novel about race relations in the United States in that era. It must have been a very shocking book when it was published. There are things in this book that I didn't even know existed. The descriptions of ghetto life are horrifying and the hopelessness and desperation of African Americans presented in this book are heartrending.
I had read a book in 1972 that was written by Malcolm X and I remember it having a powerful infuence on me. That book was mild compared to what this book presents.
I would like to say that things are different now but through my travels in the US within the last 10 years I can testify that things haven't changed nearly enough and there are still massive ghettos in many American cities. How a country considering itself as the greatest nation in the world can continue to allow this discrimination and suffering of a large percentage of it's citizens I will never fathom. How America can rush off to *save* other countries and establish it's form of democracy while it ignores it's own problems is unbelievable to me. Who would *want* to establish a democracy based on American values if this is the result?
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BookAddict | Apr 5, 2006 |

Statistiques

Œuvres
10
Membres
49
Popularité
#320,875
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
2
ISBN
14
Langues
1