Americanah SparkNotes Literature Guide by Sparknotes

Americanah SparkNotes Literature Guide by Sparknotes

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Americanah features explanations of key themes, motifs and symbols including: the importance of authenticity; race and racism; the male peacock; reading and novels; lies; and hair.

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Americanah SparkNotes Literature Guide by Sparknotes

Americanah features explanations of key themes, motifs and symbols including: the importance of authenticity; race and racism; the male peacock; reading and novels; lies; and hair.
Count Lev (Leo) Nikolaevich Tolstoy was born at Vasnaya Polyana in the Russian province of Tula in 1828. He inherited the family title aged 19, quit university and after a period of the kind of dissolute aristocratic life so convincingly portrayed in his later novels, joined the army, where he started to write. Travels in Europe opened him to western ideas, and he returned to his family estates to live as a benign landowner. In 1862 he married Sofia Behr, who bore him 13 children. He expressed his increasingly subversive, but devout, views through prolific work that culminated in the immortal novels of his middle years, War and Peace and Anna Karenina. Beloved in Russia and with a worldwide following, but feared by the Tsarist state and excommunicated by the Russian Orthodox church, he died in 1910.
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ISBN 13 9781411480247
ISBN 10 1411480244
Title Americanah SparkNotes Literature Guide
Author Sparknotes
Series Sparknotes Literature Guide Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Union Square & Co.
Year published 2020-10-06
Number of pages 96
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