Pressestimmen
'Herman Wouk's most solid achievement ... a major novel.' -- Saturday Review 'In the tradition of the great novel - spacious, abundantly peopled, shrewd, observant, humane.' -- New York Herald Tribune 'Very good reading indeed.' -- Maxwell Geismar, New York Times 'Its locale is Central Park West, Hunter College, and West End Avenue; its characters almost all Jewish; its appeal universal.' -- Sunday Mirror 'This tender love story ... sticks with me still' -- Washington Post 'I read it and thought, "Oh my god, this is me."' -- Scarlett Johansson
-- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe:
Taschenbuch
.
Kurzbeschreibung
Marjorie Morningstar is a love story. It presents one of the greatest characters in modern fiction: Marjorie, the pretty seventeen-year-old who left the respectability of New York's Central Park West to join the theater, live in the teeming streets of Greenwich Village, and seek love in the arms of a brilliant, enigmatic writer. In this memorable novel, Herman Wouk, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, has created a story as universal, as sensitive, and as unmistakably authentic as any ever told.