Now in November,Used

Now in November,Used

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Brand: The Feminist Press at CUNY
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Brilliant, evocative, poetic, savage, this Pulitzer Prizewinning first novel (1934) depicts a white, middleclass urban family that is turned into dirtpoor farmers by the Depression and the great drought of the thirties.Like Ethan Frome, the relatively brief, intense story evokes the torment possible among people isolated and driven by strong feelings of love and hate that, unexpressed, lead inevitably to doom. Reviewers in the thirties praised the novel, calling its prose 'profoundly moving music,' expressing incredulity 'that this mature style and this mature point of view are those of a young women in her twenties,' comparing the book to 'the luminous work of Willa Cather,' and, with prescience, suggesting that it 'has that rare quality of timelessness which is the mark of firstrate fiction.'

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Now in November'? A: 'Now in November' explores the impact of the Great Depression on a white, middle-class urban family who become impoverished farmers. It delves into themes of isolation, love, hate, and the emotional turmoil that can lead to doom.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Now in November'? A: The author of 'Now in November' is Josephine W. Johnson.
  • Q: What is the page count of 'Now in November'? A: 'Now in November' contains 288 pages.
  • Q: What type of book is 'Now in November'? A: 'Now in November' is a paperback novel that falls under the category of Horror.
  • Q: When was 'Now in November' published? A: 'Now in November' was published on January 1, 1993.
  • Q: What is the condition of the used book? A: The used book is in good condition, indicating that it may show some signs of wear but is still fully readable.
  • Q: Is 'Now in November' a first edition? A: 'Now in November' is a reprint edition, not a first edition.
  • Q: What are some notable reviews about 'Now in November'? A: Reviewers have praised 'Now in November' for its profoundly moving prose and its timeless quality. Many have compared it to the works of Willa Cather.
  • Q: What emotions does 'Now in November' evoke? A: 'Now in November' evokes intense emotions of love and hate among its characters, reflecting the torment of their circumstances.
  • Q: Is 'Now in November' suitable for all readers? A: Given its themes and content, 'Now in November' may be better suited for mature readers who can appreciate its depth and emotional intensity.

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