The Unpossessed

Tess Slesinger
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Tess Slesinger's 1934 novel, The Unpossessed details the ins and outs and ups and downs of left-wing New York intellectual life and features a cast of litterateurs, layabouts, lotharios, academic activists, and fur-clad patrons of protest and the arts. This cutting comedy about hard times, bad jobs, lousy marriages, little magazines, high principles, and the morning after bears comparison with the best work of Dawn Powell and Mary McCarthy.
Genres: FictionClassicsAmericanLiteratureNew York20th CenturyNovelsFemale AuthorsLiterary FictionJewish
306 Pages

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