Forlag Harper Perennial
Format Paperback
ISBN13 9780060736262
Språk Engelsk
Sider 528
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Har nettopp lest den norske oversettelsen, Det vokser et tre i Brooklyn. En nydelig bok, som gir et godt tidsbilde av levekårene i Brooklyn før 1. verdenskrig.
Jeg leste den norske utgaven. Til å begynne med opplevde jeg boka litt "stillestående", men de beskrivende skildringene var så gode at jeg hele tiden måtte lese videre. Da boka var ferdiglest, hadde jeg blitt glad i Brooklyn og ikke minst Francie og familien hennes, som forfatteren gjennom hverdagsglimt lar oss følge gjennom snaut to ti-år. En virkelig fin leseopplevelse, anbefales på det varmeste.
Leser norsk utgave
Serene, was a word you could put to Brooklyn, New York. Especially in the summer of 1912. Somber, as a word, was better. But it did not apply to Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Prairie was lovely and Shenandoah had a beautiful sound, but you couldn't fit those words into Brooklyn. Serene was the only word for it; especially on a Saturday afternoon in summer.
Late in the afternoon the sun slanted down into the mossy yard belonging to Francie Nolan's house, and warmed the worn wooden fence. Looking at the shafted sun, Francie had that same fine feeling that came when she recalled the poem they recited in school.
This is the forest primeval. The murmuring
pines and the hemlocks,
Bearded with moss, and in garments green,
indistinct in the twilight,
Stand like druids of eld.
The one tree in Francie's yard was neither a pine nor a hemlock. It had pointed leaves which grew along green switches which radiated from the bow and made a tree which looked like a lot of opened green umbrellas. Some people called it the Tree of Heaven. No matter where its seed fell, it made a tree which struggled to reach the sky. It grew in boarded-up lots and out of neglected rubbish heaps and it was the only tree that grew out of cement. It grew lushly, but only in the tenement districts.
(Dette er de første avsnittene i Betty Smith's "A tree grows in Brooklyn", en moderne amerikansk klassiker som kom ut første gang i 1943.)
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