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Randy Krehbiel
Autor de Tulsa, 1921: Reporting a Massacre
Obras de Randy Krehbiel
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- Obras
- 4
- Miembros
- 70
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- #248,179
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- 4.0
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- 2
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- 4
But he also brings in a lot of history, authoritative and well-cited, that I never knew about Tulsa. For example, I didn't know anything at all about the Civil War history of the region. I didn't know much about the city in the late teens and early 20s, even though my grandparents lived in Tulsa then. I certainly didn't know much about the massacre itself, and found it interesting that some of the more sensationalistic things that go around the internet every June 1 may or may not be totally on-point.
I thought the book was a good read, easy to put down and pick up again, but I'm certain that some readers will find it dry and not compelling. If you're after the kind of narrative non-fiction that imagines real people's feelings and conversations in detail, you will not find it here--which I, personally, appreciated, because I don't like that kind of narrative non-fiction. :-)… (más)