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Originally Posted by DNSB
Back when I was in high school, I ran into an omnibus of Booth Tarkington's Penrod stories in the school library. At the time I enjoyed the book being a bit young to be offended by some of the content. A few years later, I was discussing the book with one of my teachers after I referred to it in an essay and she was appalled by the racism. Her opinion was that while it was a reflection of the times (pre-WWI midwestern America) and that racism was part of the zeitgeist of the times but that I should not have mentioned such a disagreeable topic in my essay. This was during a rather violent era for the civil rights movement in the USA with Martin Luther King's assassination about 18 months in the future.
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I read Tarkington's The Magnificent Ambersons and enjoyed it quite a bit. I admit, you do have me curious about his Penrod stories.