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Bayou Folk

English

By (author): Kate Chopin

Bayou Folk (1894) is a short story collection by American author Kate Chopin. Chopin, a pioneering feminist and gifted writer, sought to portray the experiences of Southern women and ethnic minorities struggling to survive in an era decimated by war and economic hardship. Bayou Folk collects twenty-three of her stories.

Beyond the Bayou is the story of La Folle, a thirty-five year old black woman living on the outskirts of a Louisiana plantation. Traumatized with memories of the war, she has spent her entire life on one side of the bayou. From her modest cabin, she entertains visits from the owner of Bellissime plantation and his young children. La Folle holds a special fondness for Chéri, the owners young son, whom she entertains with stories of a world she has seldom, if ever, seen, a world beyond the bayou. When a terrible accident occurs, however, she is forced to face her deepest fears, or else suffer the most unthinkable loss of all. In Désirée's Baby, the most acclaimed of Chopins short stories, a young woman married to plantation owner Armand Aubigny awaits the birth of her first child. When the child is born with a racially ambiguous appearance, however, Aubigny quickly blames his wife, whose parents are suspected of having African American heritage. Banished from the plantation, Désirée leaves her young family behind, unaware of the secret her husband declined to share. Bayou Folk showcases the literary talent of Kate Chopin, a writer with an eye for characters on the fringe, people whose hearts often clash with the rules and demands of culture in the American South.

With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Kate Chopins Bayou Folk is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513271620

About Kate Chopin

Kate Chopin (1850-1904) was an American writer. Born in St. Louis Missouri to a family with French and Irish ancestry Chopin was raised Roman Catholic. An avid reader Chopin graduated from Sacred Heart Convent in 1968 before marrying Oscar Chopin with whom she moved to New Orleans in 1870. The two had six children before Oscars death in 1882 which left the family with extensive debts and forced Kate to take over her husbands businesses including the management of several plantations and a general store. In the early 1890s back in St. Louis and suffering from depression Chopin began writing short stories articles and translations for local newspapers and literary magazines. Although she achieved moderate critical acclaim for her second novel The Awakening (1899)now considered a classic of American literature and a pioneering work of feminist fictionfame and success eluded her in her lifetime. In the years since her death however Chopin has been recognized as a leading author of her generation who captured with a visionary intensity the lives of Southern women often of diverse or indeterminate racial background.

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