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Clarence Budington Kelland

Mark Tidd's Citadel

In “Mark Tidd's Citadel,” Clarence Budington Kelland crafts a vivid narrative that intertwines personal ambition with themes of resilience and community. The novel, set against the backdrop of an evolving America, showcases Kelland's characteristic blend of humor and pathos. Through the experiences of Mark Tidd, a quintessential everyman, the story explores the triumphs and tribulations of rural life, capturing the essence of the early 20th-century American spirit. Kelland's engaging prose, marked by a keen attention to detail and character development, allows readers to immerse themselves in the socio-economic challenges faced by small-town inhabitants, resonating with the literary realism of his contemporaries, such as Sinclair Lewis and Willa Cather. Clarence Budington Kelland was a prominent American author known for his ability to reflect the American ethos of his time. Born in 1881, Kelland's experiences growing up in the Midwest and working as a newspaper reporter deeply influenced his narrative style and subject matter, leading to an authentic portrayal of American life. His keen observations of human nature and societal norms inform the trials of Mark Tidd, making the character a relatable embodiment of hope and determination. “Mark Tidd's Citadel” is recommended for readers interested in a poignant exploration of community, perseverance, and the human condition during a transformative era in American history. Kelland'Äôs insightful storytelling and poignant characterizations invite readers to reflect on their own personal citadels and the strength found in unity.
180 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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