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Passing|Nella Larsen

Overview

Passing is Nella Larsen's powerful Harlem Renaissance novel of race, identity, class, marriage, and social performance in early twentieth-century America. The story centres on Irene Redfield and Clare Kendry, two light-skinned Black women whose lives have taken sharply different paths. Irene lives within the Black middle class of Harlem, while Clare has crossed the colour line and lives as white, concealing her racial identity from her racist husband and the society around her. Their renewed acquaintance becomes increasingly charged with fascination, resentment, danger, and ambiguity, as Larsen examines the unstable boundaries between safety and desire, belonging and concealment, freedom and self-erasure.

With remarkable compression and psychological precision, Passing explores the pressures created by racism, respectability, gender expectation, social status, and the need to survive inside a hostile racial order. Larsen's novel is both a major work of African American literature and one of the essential texts of the Harlem Renaissance, notable for its restrained style, moral complexity, and unresolved emotional force. For readers of American literary classics, Black women writers, modernist fiction, Harlem Renaissance literature, and novels of racial identity and social constraint, Passing remains a brief but extraordinarily powerful work.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781515432418
  • ISBN-10: 1515432416
  • Publisher: Wilder Publications
  • Publish Date: April 2018
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.31 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.65 pounds
  • Page Count: 84

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