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  1. 6 de nov. de 2001 · The Complete Fiction of Nella Larsen: Passing, Quicksand, and The Stories. Paperback – November 6, 2001. by Nella Larsen (Author), Charles Larson (Editor), Marita Golden (Foreword) 4.7 320 ratings. See all formats and editions. A remarkable volume that brings together the complete fiction of the author of Passing and Quicksand, one of the ...

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  2. In The Complete Fiction of Nella Larsen, whose career flamed brightly but briefly in the 1920s, we rediscover one of the most gifted writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Nella Larsen's subject is the struggle of sensitive, spirited heroines to find a place for themselves in a hostile world.

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  3. 1 de set. de 2010 · Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Sep 1, 2010 - Fiction - 304 pages. A remarkable volume that brings together the complete fiction of the author of Passing and Quicksand, one of the most...

  4. Passing, Larsen’s best-known work, is a disturbing story about the unraveling lives of two childhood friends, one of whom turns her back on her past and marries a white racist. Just as disquieting is the portrait in Quicksand of biracial Helga Crane, who is unable to escape her loneliness no matter where and with whom she lives.

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    • April 18, 2023
  5. A remarkable volume that brings together the complete fiction of the author of Passing and Quicksand, one of the most gifted writers of the Harlem Renaissance.

    • Nella Larsen
    • Paperback
  6. The Complete Fiction of Nella Larsen: Passing, Quicksand, and The Stories. Nella Larsen, Marita Golden (Foreword), Charles Larson (Editor) 4.15. 1,507 ratings154 reviews. A light-skinned beauty who spends years passing for white finds herself dangerously drawn to an old friend's Harlem neighborhood.

  7. 20 de jul. de 2022 · In The Complete Fiction of Nella Larsen," whose career flamed brightly but briefly in the 1920s, we rediscover one of the most gifted writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Nella Larsen's subject is the struggle of sensitive, spirited heroines to find a place for themselves in a hostile world.

    • Nella Larsen