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The World Eve Left Us
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The World Eve Left Us

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In the Italian community in the Bronx of 1950, Clarissa - Catholic and uneducated - dies at the hands of her husband, a small-time drug dealer. Eve, his deaf and dumb daughter, is threatened with the same fate. A German refugee, Fran, taught the child how to communicate through sign and photography. This woman, marked by the unspeakable violence of Nazi barbarism, protects Eve, channels her rebellion, and encourages her to exploit her talent. But can she protect the girl against her violent criminal father? It is no accident that Eve flourishes as a woman and as an artist when the Vietnam War threatened to divide the country, where the music takes a radical turn, where violence is necessary in film: the reign of ambiguity and paradoxes began. Advocacy against the injustice that plagues the weak-women, the disabled, African Americans - it is also a cry of alarm about how the world keeps turning while evil thrives with impunity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
High-Top Sports,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
2 March 2012
Pages
350
ISBN
9781567030570

In the Italian community in the Bronx of 1950, Clarissa - Catholic and uneducated - dies at the hands of her husband, a small-time drug dealer. Eve, his deaf and dumb daughter, is threatened with the same fate. A German refugee, Fran, taught the child how to communicate through sign and photography. This woman, marked by the unspeakable violence of Nazi barbarism, protects Eve, channels her rebellion, and encourages her to exploit her talent. But can she protect the girl against her violent criminal father? It is no accident that Eve flourishes as a woman and as an artist when the Vietnam War threatened to divide the country, where the music takes a radical turn, where violence is necessary in film: the reign of ambiguity and paradoxes began. Advocacy against the injustice that plagues the weak-women, the disabled, African Americans - it is also a cry of alarm about how the world keeps turning while evil thrives with impunity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
High-Top Sports,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
2 March 2012
Pages
350
ISBN
9781567030570