Paradise Farm

· State University of New York Press
Ebook
250
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Set in 1929, before the Crash, Paradise Farm probes the disintegration and rebirth of a wealthy Jewish family at a time when the New York art world was in ferment, women's roles were changing, the psychoanalytic movement was burgeoning—and Hitler's menace was recognized only by a prescient few.

About the author

Brenda Webster is a free lance writer, critic, and translator and President of PEN West. She has written two books of criticism and another novel, Sins of the Mothers. In addition she has coedited (with Judith Emylin Johnson) her mother's journal, Hungry for Light: The Journal of Ethel Schwabacher.

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