The Prodigal Women

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The other side of Gatsby: rediscover this sensational bestseller that unveiled the Jazz Age from the flappers'' perspective ; Ranging from posh Beacon Hill to go-go New York City to stately Virginia, a sweeping coming-of-age story of three women''s lives, loves, and ambitions in the 1920s, ''30s and ''40s An uncompromising literary portrait of the interior lives of women, Fascinating and gripping, <The Prodigal Women< was a crucial influence on such later works as Mary McCarthy’s <The Group< and Jacqueline Susann<‘<s <Valley of the Dolls<, and it remains powerfully resonant today.

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Nancy Hale (1908-1988) was born in Boston to a distinguished New England family whose forbearers include Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale and Harriet Beecher Stowe. She was the author of eight novels, including the bestselling The Prodigal Women, four short story collections, two memoirs, two plays, children's stories, and a biography on Mary Cassatt. The winner of ten O. Henry Awards, Hale published over two hundred stories and essays, eighty of which appeared in The New Yorker, making her one of the most important contributors in the history of the magazine.

Kate Bolick is the author of Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own and co-author of March Sisters: On Life, Death, and Little Women.

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Set in Boston, New York, and Virginia, The Prodigal Women tells the intertwined stories of three young women who come of age in the Roaring Twenties, not flappers and golden girls but flesh-and-blood female protagonists looking wearily--and warily--at the paths open to women in a rapidly changing world. Leda March, "frantic with self-consciousness and envy and desire," is the daughter of poorer relations of a prominent Boston family and an aspiring poet torn between an impulse to conformity and the pursuit of personal freedom. Betsy Jekyll, newly arrived with her family from Virginia, becomes Leda's closest childhood friend, bringing a beguiling new warmth and openness into the New Englander's life. But Betsy soon abandons Boston to land a job at a fashion magazine and enjoy life as a single woman in New York before falling in love with--and marrying--an abusive, controlling man. Betsy's older sister, Maizie, a Southern belle idolized by the two younger friends and pursued by numerous men, grows tired of "running around" and fatefully looks for happiness in marriage to a turbulent artist. When The Prodigal Women was published in 1942, its uncompromising portrayal of women's shifting roles, open sexuality, and ambivalence toward motherhood made it a sucècss de scandale, spending twenty-three weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers list. Now Library of America restores Nancy Hale's lost classic to print with a new introduction by Kate Bolick exploring how the novel measures "the gap between what liberation looks like, and what it actually is." --


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**Rediscover the sensational 1942 bestseller that unveiled the Jazz Age as women lived it

As seen in THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW and VANITY FAIR**

Set in Boston, New York, and Virginia, The Prodigal Women tells the intertwined stories of three young women who come of age in the Roaring Twenties, not flappers and golden girls but flesh-and-blood female protagonists looking wearily—and warily—at the paths open to women in a rapidly changing world.

Leda March, “frantic with self-consciousness and envy and desire,” is the daughter of poorer relations of a prominent Boston family and an aspiring poet torn between an impulse to conformity and the pursuit of personal freedom. Betsy Jekyll, newly arrived with her family from Virginia, becomes Leda’s closest childhood friend, bringing a beguiling new warmth and openness into the New Englander’s life. But Betsy soon abandons Boston to land a job at a fashion magazine and enjoy life as a single woman in New York before falling in love with—and marrying—an abusive, controlling man. Betsy’s older sister, Maizie, a Southern belle idolized by the two younger friends and pursued by numerous men, grows tired of “running around” and fatefully looks for happiness in marriage to a turbulent artist.

When The Prodigal Women was published in 1942, its uncompromising portrayal of women’s shifting roles, open sexuality, and ambivalence toward motherhood made it a succèss de scandale, spending twenty-three weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers list. Now Library of America restores Nancy Hale’s lost classic to print with a new introduction by Kate Bolick exploring how the novel measures “the gap between what liberation looks like, and what it actually is.”

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781598537499
    • Schöpfer Kate Bolick
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Hersteller Library of America
    • Größe H215mm x B140mm x T35mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9781598537499
    • Format Broschiert
    • ISBN 1598537490
    • Veröffentlichung 09.05.2023
    • Titel The Prodigal Women
    • Autor Nancy; Bolick, Kate Hale
    • Untertitel A Novel
    • Gewicht 892g
    • Herausgeber Penguin LLC US
    • Anzahl Seiten 875
    • Genre Belletristik & Unterhaltung

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