Passing. Englischer Text mit deutschen Worterklärungen. Niveau B2–C1 (GER)
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Beschreibung
Autorenbeschreibung
Nella Larsen (1891–1964) war eine afroamerikanische Schriftstellerin, die nur zwei Romane schrieb, mit diesen aber so großen Erfolg hatte, dass ihr Werk nun untrennbar mit der »Harlem Renaissance« verbunden ist. »Passing« wurde 2021 erfolgreich verfilmt.
Beiträge
This is not only a book about passing as white and all its implications, it's also about forcing yourself into someones life. I think the biggest theme is dishonesty, in various different ways. For such a short book it is full of moments that hit hard, that show someones secret feelings as well as how they think they need to behave. Clare and Irene are fascinating characters, both flawed in very different ways, with one of the books greatest strengths being how well it lets you into Irenes head.
It was, she cried silently, enough to suffer as a woman, an individual, on one's own account, without having to suffer for the race as well. It was a brutality, and undeserved. Took me long enough to read this very short book, but I finally finished it! Classics aren't really my cup of tea, I usually hate the old language and the racist undertones. However, it was about time to read a classic by a Black woman, and I liked it more than I anticipated. It's really thought-provoking but the open end left me unsatisfied. Yet the story was entirely new to me, I didn't know anything about it and I was curious to find out more about Clare and Irene.
Beschreibung
Autorenbeschreibung
Nella Larsen (1891–1964) war eine afroamerikanische Schriftstellerin, die nur zwei Romane schrieb, mit diesen aber so großen Erfolg hatte, dass ihr Werk nun untrennbar mit der »Harlem Renaissance« verbunden ist. »Passing« wurde 2021 erfolgreich verfilmt.
Beiträge
This is not only a book about passing as white and all its implications, it's also about forcing yourself into someones life. I think the biggest theme is dishonesty, in various different ways. For such a short book it is full of moments that hit hard, that show someones secret feelings as well as how they think they need to behave. Clare and Irene are fascinating characters, both flawed in very different ways, with one of the books greatest strengths being how well it lets you into Irenes head.
It was, she cried silently, enough to suffer as a woman, an individual, on one's own account, without having to suffer for the race as well. It was a brutality, and undeserved. Took me long enough to read this very short book, but I finally finished it! Classics aren't really my cup of tea, I usually hate the old language and the racist undertones. However, it was about time to read a classic by a Black woman, and I liked it more than I anticipated. It's really thought-provoking but the open end left me unsatisfied. Yet the story was entirely new to me, I didn't know anything about it and I was curious to find out more about Clare and Irene.