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The Fortress of Solitude

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Thorndike Press, 2003 - 887 pagine
The Fortress of Solitude is the story of Dylan Ebdus growing up white and motherless in downtown Brooklyn in the 1970s. It's a neighborhood where the entertainments include muggings along with games of stoopball. In that world, Dylan has one friend, a black teenager, also motherless, named Mingus Rude. As Lethem follows the knitting and unraveling of their friendship, he creates an overwhelmingly rich and emotionally gripping canvas of race and class, superheros, gentrification, funk, hip-hop, graffiti tagging, loyalty, and memory. The Fortress of Solitude is the first great urban coming of age novel to appear in years.

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Beautiful writing, captivated me from the first page... - Goodreads
I feel like the ending really saved this book for me. - Goodreads
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Review: The Fortress of Solitude

Recensione dell'utente  - Bessie James - Goodreads

The Fortress of Solitude is a big, sprawling book (perhaps a little over-ambitious) but the writing is superb and the characterizations are memorable. It documents the life of Dylan Ebdus from the ... Leggi recensione completa

Review: The Fortress of Solitude

Recensione dell'utente  - Paige - Goodreads

i found this 2011 review from my old goodreads account: I have so many mixed feelings about this book. The entire time I was reading I couldn't stop thinking about how much I hate Jonathan Lethem. He ... Leggi recensione completa

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Informazioni sull'autore (2003)

Jonathan Lethem was born in Brooklyn, New York on February 19, 1964. His first novel, Gun, with Occasional Music was published in 1994. His other works include As She Climbed across the Table (1997), Amnesia Moon (1995), The Fortress of Solitude (2003), You Don't Love Me Yet (2007), and Chronic City (2009). He won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Motherless Brooklyn (1999). He also writes short stories, comics and essays. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, Rolling Stone, Esquire, The New York Times, The Paris Review, McSweeney's and other periodicals and anthologies.

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