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Cargando... The Harp in the South (1948 original; edición 1951)por Ruth Park
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The Harp in the South was Ruth Park's first published book; it won the £2000 first prize for best novel in a 1946 literary competition sponsored by the Sydney Morning Herald. While many readers found it unpleasantly sordid, as it depicts grim poverty in Surry Hills, Sydney, more readers (based on the Herald's report of letters it received) supported it. I thought it was wonderful. Yes, we see grime, bugs, ignorance, cheap alcohol, and death; but we also see love, growing up, joy, and optimism. (Just a couple of warnings: one brief scene involves animal cruelty, and unpleasant racial epithets are used.) ( ) Oh I absolutely LOVED this book, set in the slums of Sydney, Australia. It tells the tale of Hugh and Margaret Darcy, how they came together and raised their children, Roie, Dolour and Thady, in abject poverty, with dirt around their feet and apathy in every bone of their bodies. But they stuck together somehow, goodness only knows how, and we hear their story. The heartache, the cruelty and drunkeness all around, of the life in the awful slums of the big city, with a father (Hugh) that turned to the bottle whenever possible and bemoaned his fate in life. The writing is beautiful and I was just swept away with this family. I can't wait to read the next two books in the series, to see if things change for them. If you enjoyed Cloudstreet you will also enjoy this. You just have to read it, soooo good!! A very different perspective on Australian Life in the 1950's. Eye opening and one that should be on the school reading list - so many issues covered: religion, acohol abuse, sex, love, abortion, marriage, family, poverty, limitation of social class, aging and death to name a few all in a relatively small book. Characters are rounded and complex and very human. Wandering semi-aimlessly at Perth airport, waiting for my flight to Sydney for a three-week holiday, I realised I was in need of a book to read on the flight. The Harp in the South leapt to my attention, being a book I've always meant to read and being set in Sydney. Do you know, I was discussing this with a friend who said she found it very depressing. Strange to say, despite the sadness of many of the events portrayed, I had a very different response. There's a tenderness and humour to this depiction of family and community life in the slums of late-1940s Surrey Hills that gives it a quiet loveliness.. Until fairly recently, Ruth Park was one of those authors I just hadn't got around to for no particular reason. Having now highly enjoyed the first two I've laid my hands on, I'm putting her up top of my list of authors to read at all costs. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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An Australian classic, this is the story of the Darcy family who live in the Depression era tenements of Surry Hills, Sydney. Hugh and Margaret Darcy are raising their family in Sydney amid the brothels, grog shops and run-down boarding houses of Surry Hills, where money is scarce and life is not easy. Filled with beautifully drawn characters that will make you laugh as much as cry, this Australian classic will take you straight back to the colourful slums of Sydney with convincing depth, careful detail and great heart. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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