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Susan Sontag
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Number of Pages
400
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a historical non-fiction biography that traces a pivotal emigration to America in 1876, following Polandโs celebrated actress as she travels with her husband, their fifteen-year-old son, a young journalist who would become a renowned author, and a circle of friends. The journey includes a brief stay in Anaheim, California, and leads to a remarkable career on the American stage. The intended reader includes history enthusiasts, theatre history fans, and readers curious about immigrant experiences and cultural exchange. The tone is thoughtful, respectful, and inspiring, with a sense of adventure and discovery.
Presented as a story-led exploration, the book blends intimate moments with historical context, guiding readers through continents, communities, and a pivotal era in theatre. The prose is clear and accessible, with concise historical notes that illuminate the period while keeping the narrative engaging. Readers move through scenes of ambition, resilience, and cultural exchange, invited to reflect on what emigration meant for artists and families alike.
Readers finish with a richer understanding of immigrant artists shaping American culture, a deeper empathy for transatlantic journeys, and a lasting appreciation for the resilience and creativity that fuel historical change. It cultivates curiosity, broadens perspective, and leaves a lasting impression of how art bridges continents and generations.
Product Details
Author
Susan Sontag
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
400
Language
English
SKU
9780141190105
ISBN
9780141190105
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9x2.3x19.8cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 599
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