Description: A Modern Classic Exploring Race and IdentityThis is a first edition copy of Bernard Malamud's groundbreaking novel, The Tenants, published in 1971. This powerful and provocative work delves into the complex relationship between race, identity, and the creative process.The Tenants follows the lives of two struggling writers, Henry Lesser and Willie Spearmint, who find themselves as the only tenants in a dilapidated New York City tenement building. Their uneasy coexistence is fraught with tension as they grapple with personal demons and the societal pressures of the time. Malamud's masterful prose and unflinching exploration of racial and cultural divides make this a must-read for any serious book collector.Condition: VGDon't miss this opportunity to own a piece of literary history!Keywords: Bernard Malamud, The Tenants, first edition, modern literature, race, identity, New York City, fiction
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Features: Dust Jacket
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Book Title: Tenants
Topic: Literary
Publication Year: 1971
Number of Pages: 230 Pages
Language: English
Genre: Fiction
Item Weight: 345.7 Oz
Author: Bernard Malamud
Format: Hardcover