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Yonnondio From The Thirties Tillie Olsen Linda Ray Pratt Introduction

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Yonnondio From The Thirties Tillie Olsen Linda Ray Pratt Introduction
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.57 MB
Author: Tillie Olsen, Linda Ray Pratt (introduction)
ISBN: 9780803286214, 9780803286283, 9780803286290, 080328621X, 0803286287, 0803286295
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Yonnondio From The Thirties Tillie Olsen Linda Ray Pratt Introduction by Tillie Olsen, Linda Ray Pratt (introduction) 9780803286214, 9780803286283, 9780803286290, 080328621X, 0803286287, 0803286295 instant download after payment.

Yonnondio: From the Thirties is a fragment of a novel that Tillie Olsen (best known for Tell Me a Riddle) began at age nineteen, in the 1930s, and then abandoned for decades as she worked to earn a living and raised four daughters.


In 1974, it was published as an unfinished work. It’s the story of the Holbrooks, a struggling working-class family, moving about the western and middle western U.S. in search of a living.


This novel is considered experimental and somewhat autobiographical, and explores themes of class and family (specifically motherhood). It also nods to the socialist views of Olsen and her family of origin.


Here are two reviews taking the long view of the work, from when it appeared in 1974. The title, Yonnondio, means lament for the lost, and was the title of a poem by Walt Whitman.

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