6/9/2023 0 Comments The store by ts stribling![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks for an interesting review and a thought-provoking one. One more question: Does each book stand alone as a work of literary art? Or, does each book need the other two to make sense and to deliver the overall message? If I were to read this Pulitzer winner, would I have have to read the first book first? Do you think the Pulitzer committee had read the series? Is the second a better book that the other two? Were series of three novels unusual in Stribling's time? Was he breaking new ground for stories being told across multiple books? Same for Colonel Vaiden?Īnother question: Series of novels are very popular these days, especially in fantasy. First known for adventure stories published in pulp fiction magazines, he enlarged his. Although he passed the bar and practiced law for a few years, he quickly began to focus on writing. I'm thinking of how Mark Twain masterfully had Huck work as the naive narrator to put across an anti-slavery message without Huck's realizing it. Thomas Sigismund Stribling (Ma July 8, 1965) was notable as an American writer who published under the name T. How did the author do this while his main character was a tried and true advocate of the Confederacy? I would love to see an example of this. The Colonel obviously takes the South's position, so I assume you mean the author or the narrator was suggesting criticism of that view. ![]() You said The Store did not take a sympathetic view of the South's position. ![]()
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