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Title: Children of Men
Note: Reading ease score: 82.8 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Contents: The end of the task -- The Sader guest -- A rift in the cloud -- Out of his orbit -- The poisoned chai -- Urim and Thummim -- A Yiddish idyll -- The story of Sarai -- The Americanisation of Shadrach Cohen -- Hannukah lights -- A swallow-tailer for two -- Deborah -- An interruption -- The murderer -- Unconverted -- Without fear of God -- The sun of wisdom -- A daughter of Israel -- The message of Arcturus -- Queen Scharenstein -- The compact -- A song of songs -- A wedding in duress.
Credits: E-text prepared by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http: //www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (https: //archive.org)
Summary: "Children of Men" by Bruno Lessing is a novel written in the early 20th century. It delves into the lives of immigrants in a bustling city, specifically focusing on the struggles of characters like Braun and Lizschen who navigate the harsh realities of work, health, and love amidst the backdrop of a sweatshop environment. The narrative likely explores themes of hope, desperation, and the indomitable spirit of those seeking respite from their burdens through art and connection. The opening of this narrative introduces us to Braun, a determined worker in a noisy sewing shop, who’s grappling with the impending loss of Lizschen, his frail companion. The noise of the machines symbolizes the monotony of their lives and the emotional struggles they face daily. Braun is drawn into thoughts of escape and hope when he hears about an art exhibition nearby, believing it could provide a moment of beauty and joy for Lizschen. However, the harsh realities of their existence become starkly clear when they encounter resistance at the exhibition, and the fragile moments of happiness are fleeting and overshadowed by tragedy. This sets the stage for a story steeped in poignant human experiences, reflective of societal challenges. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Lessing, Bruno, 1870-1940
EBook No.: 54761
Published: May 23, 2017
Downloads: 88
Language: English
Subject: Short stories
Subject: Jews -- Fiction
Subject: Jewish fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Children of Men
Note: Reading ease score: 82.8 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Contents: The end of the task -- The Sader guest -- A rift in the cloud -- Out of his orbit -- The poisoned chai -- Urim and Thummim -- A Yiddish idyll -- The story of Sarai -- The Americanisation of Shadrach Cohen -- Hannukah lights -- A swallow-tailer for two -- Deborah -- An interruption -- The murderer -- Unconverted -- Without fear of God -- The sun of wisdom -- A daughter of Israel -- The message of Arcturus -- Queen Scharenstein -- The compact -- A song of songs -- A wedding in duress.
Credits: E-text prepared by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http: //www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (https: //archive.org)
Summary: "Children of Men" by Bruno Lessing is a novel written in the early 20th century. It delves into the lives of immigrants in a bustling city, specifically focusing on the struggles of characters like Braun and Lizschen who navigate the harsh realities of work, health, and love amidst the backdrop of a sweatshop environment. The narrative likely explores themes of hope, desperation, and the indomitable spirit of those seeking respite from their burdens through art and connection. The opening of this narrative introduces us to Braun, a determined worker in a noisy sewing shop, who’s grappling with the impending loss of Lizschen, his frail companion. The noise of the machines symbolizes the monotony of their lives and the emotional struggles they face daily. Braun is drawn into thoughts of escape and hope when he hears about an art exhibition nearby, believing it could provide a moment of beauty and joy for Lizschen. However, the harsh realities of their existence become starkly clear when they encounter resistance at the exhibition, and the fragile moments of happiness are fleeting and overshadowed by tragedy. This sets the stage for a story steeped in poignant human experiences, reflective of societal challenges. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Lessing, Bruno, 1870-1940
EBook No.: 54761
Published: May 23, 2017
Downloads: 88
Language: English
Subject: Short stories
Subject: Jews -- Fiction
Subject: Jewish fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.