The Turmoil (Unabridged) - E-book - MP3

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 Booth Tarkington et  AI Marcus - The Turmoil (Unabridged).
Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI voice. Bibbs is the dreamy, sensitive son of Mr. Sheridan, a cigarchomping, largerthanlife businessman... Lire la suite
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Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI voice. Bibbs is the dreamy, sensitive son of Mr. Sheridan, a cigarchomping, largerthanlife businessman in the turnofthecentury American Midwest. Sheridan made his fortune in the rapid industrialization that was overtaking the small towns and cities of America, but Bibbs-named so "mainly through lack of imagination on his mother's part"-is too sickly to help his father in Sheridan's relentless quest for "Bigness." The Sheridan family moves to a house next door to the oldmoney Vertrees family, whose fortunes have declined precipitously in this new era's thirst for industry.
Bibbs makes fast friends with Mary, Vertrees' daughter; but as he tries to make a life for himself as a poet and writer, away from the cutthroat world of business, he must face off against the relentless drum of money, growth, and Bigness that has consumed American smalltown life. The Turmoil is the first book in Tarkington's Growth trilogy, a series that explores the destruction of traditional smalltown America in favor of industrialization, pollution, automobiles, overcrowding, and suburbia.
Tarkington makes no secret of his opinion on the matter: the trilogy is filled with acrid smoke, towering buildings crammed with people, noise and deadly accidents caused by brandnew cars, brutal working conditions, and a yearning for the clean, bright, slow, dignified days of yore. The book was made in to two silent films just eight years apart from each other. Its sequel, The Magnificent Ambersons, went on to win the Pulitzer prize in 1919.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    08/04/2022
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-6693-7266-0
  • EAN
    9781669372660
  • Format
    MP3
  • Caractéristiques du format MP3
    • Taille
      848 435 Ko
    • Protection num.
      pas de protection

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