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Marguerite Young

    Marguerite Youngs literarisches Schaffen, das Poesie, Belletristik und Kritik umfasste, erforschte tiefgründige Themen der amerikanischen Identität, sozialer Fragen und des Umweltschutzes. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch einen poetischen Prosa-Stil aus, reich an vielschichtigen Bildern und Sprache, oft informiert durch ihre Konzeption von Geschichte und pluralistischer Psychologie. Als anerkannte Schreibpädagogin verknüpfte Young meisterhaft komplexe Erzählungen, die den Lesern tiefe Einblicke in die menschliche Psyche und gesellschaftliche Anliegen boten.

    Angel in the Forest
    Miss MacIntosh, My Darling
    • This novel is a remarkable literary achievement, blending picaresque and psychological elements in a journey of the human spirit seeking reality amidst illusion. It serves as an epic reflection of American life, employing a poetic, imagistic style that tests character and reality. The narrative flows with rich prose, interweaving humor, precise details, and character definitions. Central to the story is Miss MacIntosh from What Cheer, Iowa, who embodies normalcy and humor while confronting phantoms. Other vivid characters include Catherine Cartwheel, a recluse entertaining imaginary guests; Mr. Spitzer, a gentle lawyer and mystical traveler; his flamboyant twin brother Peron; Cousin Hannah, a feminist adventurer; and Titus Bonebreaker, a wild man of God. The novel explores themes such as drug addiction, women's suffrage, murder, and the complexities of love and mental health. It poses profound questions about reality and illusion, challenging readers to consider the nature of existence and perception. With its lyrical prose and emotional depth, this work stands out as a testament to the genius of its author.

      Miss MacIntosh, My Darling
    • Angel in the Forest

      A Fairy Tale of Two Utopias

      • 331 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The narrative explores the intriguing history of two utopian communities in 19th-century America, focusing on New Harmony, Indiana. Initially founded by Father George Rapp, the community aimed to embody Scriptural communism, later evolving under Robert Owen's rationalist vision. Both attempts ultimately failed, yet they reflect a persistent American quest for utopia, intertwining faith and ambition. Marguerite Young's elegant prose captures this complex legacy, which continues to resonate in contemporary society. This edition features an introduction by Mark Van Doren.

      Angel in the Forest