Passing

Passing
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

Patricia Jones

شابک

9780061922909
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

August 2, 1999
Generally the term "passing" refers to masquerades of race or sexuality, as in Nella Larsen's well-known novella Passing. The title of this clich -packed, overlong novel of African-American lives in Baltimore instead denotes class pretense. Eulelie Giles is the overly protective stepmother of four adult children in a privileged African-American family. An overt snob toward black people darker or less wealthy than she is, Eulelie has contributed her prejudices to the four siblings she has raised. In a narrative as obvious as this one, Eulelie's mean-spirited, ultra snooty airs indicate that she will be revealed as the product of an impoverished background. When Gil Giles announces that he plans to marry a working-class paralegal from East Baltimore, his family's latent bigotry is both revealed and challenged. Jones's trite prose is enervating, and even inadvertently funny: "She woke with a start... like someone had set her underpants on fire." The use of multiple narrators simply multiplies unanswered questions: is Gil an alcoholic? will Lila ever date handsome private detective Pick? By the end of the story, most readers will have ceased wondering.




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