
Privilege and Passion mines the cultural, historical, and literary terrain of the 1930s-1960, mashing up actual historical figures with fictional characters. One part parody and the other tragedy, this novel takes aim at collectivist groups and political movements and alternately memorializes and skewers them. It's a lively, hilarious, and ultimately deeply thought-provoking work.
Page Count:
227
Publication Date:
2024-04-15
ISBN-10:
0983783764
ISBN-13:
9780983783763
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