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Auteur
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Kelley, William Melvin 1937-2017
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Titre
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Dem [Texte imprimé] / William Melvin Kelley
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Éditeur
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London : Riverrun, 2021
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Description
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1 vol. (271 p.) ; 20 cm
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Notes
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First published in 1967
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Résumé
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Mitchell Pierce is a well-off New York ad executive who is trapped in an unrewarding and loveless life, and though domestic violence isn’t in his character, it is never very far away, either. Mitchell’s life will irrevocably change one day, though, when a young man appears at his apartment door to pick up the family’s black maid, Opal, for a date. Cooley it turns out is not a stranger to the household. The twins that Tam is carrying are a result of the fertilization of two separate ova by two different males. Dem enacts a modern-day fable of turning the tables on the white oppressor and inverting the history of miscegenation and subjugation of African Americans.
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ISBN
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978-1-52941-215-4 br.
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Sujets
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Roman américain--20e siècle
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Exemplaires:
Fondation Jan Michalski
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Réserve
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Littératures de langue anglaise
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Livre
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Fonds propre
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8.20 KELL
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