Dawn Powell: Novels 1930-1942 (LOA #126): Dance Night / Come Back to Sorrento / Turn, Magic Wheel / Angels on Toast / A Time to Be Born (Library of America Dawn Powell Edition)
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Book Synopsis: Dawn Powell—a vital part of literary Greenwich Village from the 1920s through the 1960s—was the tirelessly observant chronicler of two very different worlds: the small-town Ohio where she grew up and the sophisticated Manhattan to which she gravitated. If her Ohio novels are more melancholy and compassionate, her Manhattan novels, exuberant and incisive, sparkle with a cast of writers, show people, businessmen, and hustling hangers-on. All show rich characterization and a flair for the gist of complex social situations. A playful satirist, an unsentimental observer of failed hopes and misguided longings, Dawn Powell is a literary rediscovery of rare importance. In this, one of two volumes collecting nine novels, The Library of America presents the best of Powell’s fiction.
Dance Night (1930), Powell’s own favorite among her works, is a surprisingly frank treatment of obsessive longing set in an Ohio factory town during the 1920s. Come Back to Sorrento (1932; originally published as The Tenth Moon), a compelling study of frustrated aspirations, tells the story of a woman whose friendship with a music teacher awakens her sense of her life’s wasted potential.
With Turn, Magic, Wheel (1936), a whirlwind tour of Manhattan’s literary world, Powell reinvented herself as a satirical writer. Her treatment of the “city of perpetual distraction” captures the allure of Manhattan with a lightness and wit to be found in all her New York novels. Angels on Toast (1940), whose farcical pace recalls screwball comedy, is a shrewd portrait of the adulterous misadventures of two salesmen. In A Time To Be Born (1942), set during the months before America’s entry into World War II, Powell portrays the monstrously egotistical Amanda Keeler Evans—one of her most wickedly barbed creations.
LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
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Discover the literary brilliance of Dawn Powell with the Novels 1930-1942 collection! Immerse yourself in the captivating tales of two different worlds: the melancholy small-town Ohio and the vibrant Manhattan. With rich characterization and a flair for capturing complex social situations, Powell's novels are a literary rediscovery of rare importance.
Transport yourself to the 1920s with Dance Night, Powell's personal favorite among her works. This surprisingly frank novel set in an Ohio factory town explores the depths of obsessive longing. Experience the heart-wrenching story of frustrated aspirations in Come Back to Sorrento, where a woman's friendship with a music teacher awakens her sense of her life's wasted potential.
Turn, Magic Wheel takes you on a whirlwind tour of Manhattan's literary world, showcasing Powell's satirical writing at its best. Indulge in the allure of the "city of perpetual distraction" with a touch of lightness and wit that can be found in all her New York novels. In Angels on Toast, prepare for a hilarious farce that expertly portrays the adulterous misadventures of two salesmen.
In A Time to Be Born, set against the backdrop of America's entry into World War II, you'll encounter Amanda Keeler Evans—a monstrously egotistical character brought to life with Powell's wickedly barbed pen. This collection, part of the Library of America series, showcases the best of Powell's fiction, ensuring her timeless works are preserved for future generations to enjoy.
The Library of America, an independent nonprofit cultural organization, has been dedicated to preserving our nation's literary heritage since 1979. With over 300 volumes to date, each featuring authoritative editions that are built to last, you can trust that the Novels 1930-1942 collection will be a cherished addition to your library. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of America's best and most significant writing. Get your copy today!
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