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E.L. Doctorow's Welcome to Hard Times is a gripping tale set in the Old West, showcasing his mastery of historical fiction. It vividly portrays the bleak and often despairing lives of western pioneers. The story unfolds in a small Dakota Territory town, devastated by an apocalyptic figure known as the Bad Man from Bodie. This villain rampages through the town, leaving destruction in his wake and ultimately burning it to the ground, with only a few survivors left. Among them are Blue, the cowardly unofficial Mayor; a 12-year-old orphan; an Indian medicine man; and Molly, a badly burned prostitute. Despite the devastation, they choose to stay and rebuild, spurred by the arrival of an enterprising Russian named Zar, who brings supplies and three ladies of the night. Using materials scavenged from a nearby ghost town, they construct makeshift shelters to endure the harsh winter. As spring arrives, hope rekindles with new pioneers and miners bringing money, leading to the town's revival, now named Hard Times. Yet, the haunting memory of the Bad Man's destruction lingers. This work marks the beginning of Doctorow's illustrious career, showcasing the style and depth that would define his future writings.

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Mistrzowie Literatury: Witajcie w Ciężkich Czasach, E. L. Doctorow

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2002
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Titel
Mistrzowie Literatury: Witajcie w Ciężkich Czasach
Autor*innen
E. L. Doctorow
Verlag
Rebis
Erscheinungsdatum
2002
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
192
ISBN10
8373010092
ISBN13
9788373010093
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Beschreibung
E.L. Doctorow's Welcome to Hard Times is a gripping tale set in the Old West, showcasing his mastery of historical fiction. It vividly portrays the bleak and often despairing lives of western pioneers. The story unfolds in a small Dakota Territory town, devastated by an apocalyptic figure known as the Bad Man from Bodie. This villain rampages through the town, leaving destruction in his wake and ultimately burning it to the ground, with only a few survivors left. Among them are Blue, the cowardly unofficial Mayor; a 12-year-old orphan; an Indian medicine man; and Molly, a badly burned prostitute. Despite the devastation, they choose to stay and rebuild, spurred by the arrival of an enterprising Russian named Zar, who brings supplies and three ladies of the night. Using materials scavenged from a nearby ghost town, they construct makeshift shelters to endure the harsh winter. As spring arrives, hope rekindles with new pioneers and miners bringing money, leading to the town's revival, now named Hard Times. Yet, the haunting memory of the Bad Man's destruction lingers. This work marks the beginning of Doctorow's illustrious career, showcasing the style and depth that would define his future writings.