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Elbow-Room - A Novel Without a Plot - cover

Elbow-Room - A Novel Without a Plot

Charles Heber Clark

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Elbow-Room," Charles Heber Clark employs a rich, humorous narrative that vividly depicts the complexities of life in the American West during the late 19th century. Through an array of characters 'Äì each meticulously crafted with quirks and idiosyncrasies 'Äì Clark explores themes of individuality, community, and the vastness of personal space, both physically and metaphorically. His prose balances wit and poignancy, embodying a satirical style reminiscent of Mark Twain while engaging with the societal changes of a frontier society in flux. Charles Heber Clark, also known by his pen name "Max Adeler," was significantly influenced by his experiences in Pennsylvania and the burgeoning American frontier. His background as a journalist and satire writer enriched his observations on human nature and societal norms. Clark's understanding of the tensions between civilization and wilderness, as well as individual aspirations, permeate his stories, offering insights into the American psyche during a transformative era. "Elbow-Room" is a compelling read for those fascinated by Americana, frontier life, and the subtle intricacies of human relationships. Clark's sharp humor and keen observations resonate even today, making this work a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the narrative of American identity.
Available since: 12/17/2019.
Print length: 271 pages.

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