Thousand Acres
by Jane Smiley
- Pages
- 371
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781400033836
- Reading Time
- ~6h 30min
Thousand Acres is a book by Jane Smiley. It has 371 pages.
About this book
Jane Smiley’s Pulitzer Prize–winning novel reimagines Shakespearean tragedy within the soil and seasons of contemporary rural Iowa. Centered on three sisters navigating the decline of their family farm, the narrative unfolds through shifting first-person perspectives that gradually reveal decades of buried grievances, unspoken violence, and the heavy weight of patriarchal authority. Smiley grounds her exploration of inheritance and power in meticulous Midwestern realism, tracing how land ownership shapes identity, loyalty, and survival. The novel examines the quiet erosion of family bonds under pressure from alcoholism, domestic abuse, and generational silence, while giving voice to women long marginalized in both their households and the broader agricultural economy. Notable for its psychological depth, Thousand Acres transforms a familiar literary framework into a distinctly American meditation on memory, resilience, and the complicated ties that bind kin. Through layered storytelling and precise prose, Smiley crafts a sustained examination of family dynamics and rural life.
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Jane Smiley’s Pulitzer Prize–winning novel reimagines Shakespearean tragedy within the soil and seasons of contemporary rural Iowa. Centered on three sisters navigating the decline of their family farm, the narrative unfolds through shifting first-person perspectives that gradually reveal decades of...
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Thousand Acres was written by Jane Smiley.