"The Brooklyn Novels" by Daniel Fuchs (who went on to write many famous screenplays) consists of: "Summer in Williamsburg," "Homage to Blenholt" and "Low Company" are superb. All three are about the experience undergone by Jewish immigrants (in in Brooklyn's Williamsburg) and their children making the transition into the American Dream/5(6). A minor classic of s fiction. Fuchs had never written a novel before and he wrote this one at white heat, pouring out pretty much everything he thought/felt /5. · Fuchs, Daniel; Summer in Williamsburg. DANIEL, FUCHS is one of the younger and newer writers whom the magazine Story has helped to introduce to the reading www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 1 min.
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The microscope applied to the myriad lives of the Jewish section of Brooklyn, suicides, family troubles, sex gropings, racketeering in the bus lines, adolescents and adults #; a sprawling slice of life. The Jewish characters carefully delineated but the total effect is that of a conscious collection of people, incidents, impressions, sensations, etc. Slight similarity to The Unpossessed. The Brooklyn Novels: Summer in Williamsburg, Homage to Blenholt, Low Company by Fuchs, Daniel. Black Sparrow Press. Used - Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. A minor classic of s fiction. Fuchs had never written a novel before and he wrote this one at white heat, pouring out pretty much everything he thought/felt about life in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.
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