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Grace Metalious's iconic novel, «Peyton Place,» emerges as a groundbreaking work that explores the complex interplay of human desires, societal norms, and the hidden vices of a seemingly idyllic American town in the 1950s. Set against the backdrop of post-war optimism, Metalious employs a sharp, realist literary style infused with vivid characterizations and a darkly ironic tone. The narrative deftly unravels the stigmas associated with sexuality, class, and gender roles, revealing the underlying tensions that simmer beneath the town's polished surface. The book's controversial themes and candid portrayal of moral hypocrisy challenged conservative post-war America, placing it firmly within the context of the sexual revolution and the burgeoning feminist movement. Grace Metalious, born in 1924 in Manchester, New Hampshire, drew from her own experiences as a woman navigating a patriarchal society to craft this provocative tale. Raised in an era that often repressed women's voices, Metalious's insights into the struggles of her characters mirror her own life, illustrating the painful choices faced by women in a conformist society. Her rebellious spirit and keen observations about the societal constraints on women undoubtedly fueled her determination to tell this unvarnished story. «Peyton Place» remains a crucial read for those interested in the evolution of American literature and gender discourse. Its candid exploration of taboo subjects continues to resonate with contemporary readers, providing a profound commentary on the human condition and societal structures. This novel invites readers to peel back the layers of small-town life and confront the unspoken truths that lurk within.

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Release date on Litres:
03 November 2024
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530 p.
ISBN:
8596547109631
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