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portada The Sport of the Gods. This Novel Historical Work by Paul Laurence Dunbar Chronicles the Life of Black American Family who Migrates From the Rural (Paperback) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
76
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.4 x 20.3 x 0.4 cm
Weight
0.17 kg.
ISBN13
9781539950837

The Sport of the Gods. This Novel Historical Work by Paul Laurence Dunbar Chronicles the Life of Black American Family who Migrates From the Rural (Paperback) (in English)

Paul Laurence Dunbar (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

The Sport of the Gods. This Novel Historical Work by Paul Laurence Dunbar Chronicles the Life of Black American Family who Migrates From the Rural (Paperback) (in English) - Dunbar, Paul Laurence

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Synopsis "The Sport of the Gods. This Novel Historical Work by Paul Laurence Dunbar Chronicles the Life of Black American Family who Migrates From the Rural (Paperback) (in English)"

The Sport of the Gods is a novel by Paul Laurence Dunbar, first published in 1902, centered on American urban black life. Forced to leave the South, a family falls apart amid the harsh realities of Northern inner city life in this 1902 examination of the forces that extinguish the dreams of African Americans.Berry Hamilton, an emancipated black man, works as a butler for a wealthy white man Maurice Oakley. Berry lives in a small cottage a short distance away from the Oakley's place of residence. Berry lives with his wife, Fannie, and two children, Joe and Kitty. During a farewell dinner for Maurice's younger brother, Francis Oakley, it becomes known that a large sum of money has disappeared from Oakley residence due to Francis apparently being careless and leaving the key in the safe. Maurice soon convinces himself that Berry must have stolen the money. A court finds Berry guilty of the theft and sentences him to ten years of hard labor. Maurice and his wife expel Fannie, Joe, and Kitty from the cottage. Unable to find work, Fannie and her children decide to move to New York. Once in New York, Joe begins work and starts regularly visiting the Banner Club. He begins dating an entertainer from the club named Hattie Sterling. To Fannie's disapproval, Hattie helps Kitty to find employment as a singer and actress. Joe's situation quickly declines and he becomes an alcoholic. Hattie breaks the relationship.

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