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Robert Cortes Holliday

Turns about Town

In “Turns about Town,” Robert Cortes Holliday crafts a compelling narrative that intricately weaves together the complexities of urban life with keen psychological observation. With a blend of realism and impressionistic detail, Holliday captures the multifaceted experiences of city dwellers, revealing their hopes, struggles, and day-to-day interactions. The rich texture of his prose is infused with delicate humor and profound empathy, positioning the work within the broader context of early 20th-century American literature, a period marked by rapid urbanization and social change. Robert Cortes Holliday, an influential figure in early American literature, was deeply influenced by his experiences in bustling urban environments. Having lived in various cities and observed the diverse tapestry of human relationships, he channeled these observations into his writing. Holliday's background in journalism further honed his eye for detail and his ability to capture the essence of character, allowing him to create relatable yet dynamic cityscapes in his fiction. Readers seeking a nuanced exploration of urban existence will find great value in “Turns about Town.” This work not only resonates with those interested in the social and psychological landscapes of city living but also appeals to fans of literary realism and historical fiction. Holliday's ability to blend humor with serious themes invites readers into a rich narrative experience that remains as relevant today as it was at the time of publication.
247 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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