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ISBN: 9781664422919
Runtime: | 8.75 Hours |
Category: | Fiction/Literary |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“The publication of Whose Names Are Unknown rights a decades-old literary wrong.” —Salt Lake Tribune
“Babb puts a human face on the ‘Okies’ and others who faced
economic and social disaster, yet managed to retain their humanness,
faith, and inner dignity. Is it better that Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath? I think so, but you be the judge.” —Tulsa World
“Originally written and slated for publication in 1939, this long-forgotten masterpiece was shelved…in the belief that Steinbeck already adequately explored the subject matter…[Yet it] provides another legitimate glimpse into life on the dust-plagued prairies of the Southwest and in the fertile, but bitterly disappointing, orchards and vineyards of the so-called promised land. Babb…brings an insider’s knowledge and immediacy to this authentically compelling narrative. A slightly less political, more female-oriented, companion piece to The Grapes of Wrath.” —Booklist
“Alyssa Bresnahan grabs attention and never releases it throughout Sanora Babb’s deeply felt and deeply human novel…Bresnahan brings so much truth to each character that it sounds as if we’re listening to a documentary in which real people are telling their stories. Bresnahan elicits every nuance from Babb’s seemingly simple dialogue while at the same time finding the precise voice and tempo for each of the many remarkable characters. Babb’s first-class novel is given a first-class performance. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award.” —AudioFile
“As vibrant and timely today as when it was begun in the migrant camps of California, Sanora Babb’s first novel depicts the pride, suffering, and resilience of uprooted Anglo farmers who confront economic and ecological disaster. Resisting forces within society that devalue and marginalize them, the declassed refugees work together to form enduring communities.” —Douglas Wixson, author of Worker-Writer in America
“Babb is a skillful artist who identified wholeheartedly with the ordeal of the dispossessed during the 1930s. The recovery of her novel is a miraculous gift that will play an important part in future reconsiderations of mid-century US literature.” —Alan M. Wald, author of Exiles from a Future Time
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD |
Category: | Fiction/Literary |
Runtime: | 8.75 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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