Humoresque: A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It by Fannie Hurst is a poignant and insightful novel that follows the life of a talented violinist who rises from the struggles of a poor immigrant family to become a famous musician. The story begins in the slums, where the boy's family, seeking a better life in a new land, faces the daily hardships of poverty. Despite these challenges, the boy's exceptional musical talent is recognized early, and he works tirelessly to build a career, driven by a desire to escape the limitations of his upbringing. The novel captures the complex dynamics within…mehr
Humoresque: A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It by Fannie Hurst is a poignant and insightful novel that follows the life of a talented violinist who rises from the struggles of a poor immigrant family to become a famous musician. The story begins in the slums, where the boy's family, seeking a better life in a new land, faces the daily hardships of poverty. Despite these challenges, the boy's exceptional musical talent is recognized early, and he works tirelessly to build a career, driven by a desire to escape the limitations of his upbringing. The novel captures the complex dynamics within the family, particularly the emotional depth of the relationship between the boy and his parents. His mother, in particular, plays a significant role, with her dialogue reflecting both the sacrifices and dreams she has for her son. As the boy matures, his ambition grows, but his journey is not without emotional costs. The story examines the push and pull between personal success and familial duty. When World War I breaks out, the protagonist's life takes a dramatic turn, forcing him to confront the war's impact on his career and his identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fannie Hurst was an American novelist and short-story writer best known for her works that blended sentimental romance with social issues of her time, particularly focusing on themes like women's rights, race relations, and class struggles. Born in Ohio, Hurst was a prolific writer, gaining popularity during the post-World War I era. She became known for her ability to create deeply emotional, character-driven narratives that often tackled societal taboos and issues affecting women, minorities, and the working class. Her most famous works include Back Street and Imitation of Life, both of which have been adapted into successful films. Imitation of Life (1933), in particular, became a landmark film that addressed racial identity and social inequality. Hurst's writing often centered on the lives of ordinary people, and she explored themes of love, sacrifice, and the quest for happiness. Despite being highly successful in her time, her work fell out of favor in the years following her death. However, she remains an important figure in early 20th-century American literature for her exploration of social issues and her distinctive style.
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