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Kent Knowles: Quahaug. A Charming Tale of Quaint Coastal Life in New England
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- Nombre de pages306
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-621442-5
- EAN4064066214425
- Date de parution09/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille889 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Kent Knowles: Quahaug, " Joseph Crosby Lincoln delivers a richly textured narrative that intertwines the themes of local culture, nature, and the intricate lives of a small fishing community. Set in the New England coastal town, Lincoln employs a regionalist style that encapsulates the vernacular of his characters while offering vivid descriptions of the quahaug (Á°¨Â£?Ëõ§), a clam species central to the local economy and identity.
The work situates itself within the American literary tradition of the early 20th century, echoing the efforts of contemporaries who sought to illuminate the everyday lives of ordinary people through a lens of authenticity and charm. Joseph Crosby Lincoln, an accomplished author and lifelong resident of Cape Cod, possessed a deep connection to the maritime world that profoundly informed his writing.
Trained in the norms and characters of his native region, Lincoln's observations of human relationships and the struggles against nature are informed by his own experiences, making his portrayals both relatable and compelling. His keen awareness of the quirks and rhythms of coastal life imbues the text with a sense of place that reverberates throughout the narrative. Recommending "Kent Knowles: Quahaug" is an easy task for anyone interested in the interplay between environment and identity, as well as those who appreciate character-driven stories.
Lincoln's exploration of communal ties in the face of change resonates deeply, making this work not only an insightful read but also a significant contribution to American regional literature. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where the sea and its challenges both bind and define a community.
The work situates itself within the American literary tradition of the early 20th century, echoing the efforts of contemporaries who sought to illuminate the everyday lives of ordinary people through a lens of authenticity and charm. Joseph Crosby Lincoln, an accomplished author and lifelong resident of Cape Cod, possessed a deep connection to the maritime world that profoundly informed his writing.
Trained in the norms and characters of his native region, Lincoln's observations of human relationships and the struggles against nature are informed by his own experiences, making his portrayals both relatable and compelling. His keen awareness of the quirks and rhythms of coastal life imbues the text with a sense of place that reverberates throughout the narrative. Recommending "Kent Knowles: Quahaug" is an easy task for anyone interested in the interplay between environment and identity, as well as those who appreciate character-driven stories.
Lincoln's exploration of communal ties in the face of change resonates deeply, making this work not only an insightful read but also a significant contribution to American regional literature. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where the sea and its challenges both bind and define a community.















