Star Tribune: Think "The Great Gatsby" comes to the Boundary Waters.
FICTION: A young woman breaks free from societal norms and expectations.
Four years after World War I, seven years before the Great Depression, the novel is set at a time of great wealth and industry, classism and bigotry. The eugenics movement is embraced by an elite group of Americans as well as by a certain anti-Semitic demagogue in Germany; the 19th Amendment has been ratified, yet women are still controlled financially by men. And nonconforming females are often sent to asylums for what medical professionals term "hysteria."
Story Date: 2021-04-16T22:15:00