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In "The Cliff-Dwellers," Henry Blake Fuller paints a vivid portrait of urban life in late 19th-century Chicago, employing a rich, impressionistic style that blurs the boundaries between realism and modernism. The narrative delves into the intricate social dynamics of the city, focusing on the lives of its affluent and artistic inhabitants. Fuller meticulously captures the tension between tradition and innovation, using symbolic motifs and a diverse cast of characters to reflect the cultural flux of an America on the brink of the modern age. The novel is notable for its exploration of personal ambition against the backdrop of a rapidly changing metropolis, revealing the fragility of social status in an industrialized society. Henry Blake Fuller, often considered a forerunner of the Chicago literary movement, was deeply influenced by his experiences in the burgeoning city that shaped his worldview. His background in business and keen observations of sophisticated society uniquely positioned him to explore the complexities of urban life. This endeavor not only reflects Fuller's own grappling with identity and the role of the artist in society but also echoes broader themes of community and isolation in modern existence. "The Cliff-Dwellers" is a compelling read for those interested in the convergence of art and social critique. Fuller's insightful narrative serves as both a historical document and a rich literary experience, inviting readers to confront the contradictions of their own urban landscapes. This novel is a must-read for anyone captivated by the complexities of American literature and life during this transformative period.

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  • Publication Date: December 6, 2019
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  • Print Length: 182 Pages
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