Silence
Fiction | Short Story Collection | YA | Published in 1944
Short Story Collection • Fiction
Philippines • 1920s
1944
YA
18+ years
"Silence" by Carlos Bulosan explores people’s experiences of injustice and oppression. Through vivid storytelling, Bulosan highlights the challenges faced by marginalized individuals. Set against a backdrop of social hardships, the narrative illuminates the resilience and silent struggles of individuals striving for dignity and recognition in a world that often ignores their plight.
Silence by Carlos Bulosan is praised for its poignant exploration of immigrant experience and eloquent prose. Critics applaud its emotional depth but note occasional lapses in narrative pacing. This reflective novel offers both a heartfelt tribute to resilience and moments that might challenge some readers' engagement. MLA style.
Readers who enjoy Silence by Carlos Bulosan typically appreciate immigrant narratives, social justice themes, and poetic prose. Fans of works like The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros and Native Speaker by Chang-Rae Lee will find Bulosan's exploration of the Filipino-American experience compelling and poignant.
Short Story Collection • Fiction
Philippines • 1920s
1944
YA
18+ years
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