WebbCreator: Kingsolver, Barbara, Kingsolver, Barbara, and Randall, Margaret, 1936- Abstract: Collection comprises Kingsolver's re-issued, two-volume, comb-bound typescript (485 pages) of PRODIGAL SUMMER, which had been first published in 2000. Includes photo-reproduced cover. WebbVälj dina inställningar för cookies. Vi använder cookies och liknande verktyg som är nödvändiga för att du ska kunna göra inköp, för att förbättra dina shoppingupplevelser …
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Prodigal Summer (2000) is the fifth novel by American author Barbara Kingsolver. Heavily emphasizing ecological themes and her trademark interweaving plots, this novel tells three stories of love, loss and connections in rural Virginia. WebbBarbara Kingsolver's non-fiction environmental writing engages in a dialogue with her fictional work, through her passionate use of story and theory. Nature, in both essay and prose, is an eminently impor-tant consideration for Kingsolver. There is a significant and revealing parallel between Prodigal Summer and a non-fiction essay written by population of gooding idaho
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WebbShe is also the author of Prodigal Summer, Flight Behaviour and The Lacuna which won the 2010 Orange Prize for Fiction (now the Women’s Prize). Barbara Kingsolver will be interviewed by Guy Gunaratne, author of Mister, Mister and In Our Mad and Furious City. Webb11 apr. 2013 · With its strong balance of narrative and drama, Prodigal Summer is stands alongside The Poisonwood Bible and The Lacuna as one of Barbara Kingsolver's finest … Webb11 nov. 2009 · It’s the central motif in Barbara Kingsolver’s ambitious new novel, and it is also, for better or worse, the distinguishing position of its main character throughout a very long narrative. Nine years have passed since the publication of Prodigal Summer, Kingsolver’s last work of fiction. sharla moffett