![]() ![]() ![]() It is a critique of isolation and discrimination. It is a tragic story of Nonnie Anderson, an aware young black woman in the Georgia, and the young white man, Tracy Deen, by whom she is violated. Strange fruit is a complex psychological novel about the inevitable destruction in a community when the reality and power of the irrational are unacknowledged in human life. Smith's concerns extended beyond race relations to encompass all aspects of human relationships in the modern world. It is an interesting insightful exploration of the interrelationship of race, class, and gender in southern society, brought strong criticism from more moderate southerners. ![]() Smith’s first novel Strange Fruit was translated into several languages. It would be unthinkable for this book to be banned nowadays, but it was banned in Boston and by the United States Postal Service when it came out in 1944.Strange Fruit is, first of all an absorbing story. She became an outstanding innovative known for her analysis of southern culture, especially in understanding of the effects of child-nurturing practices on adult racial and sexual relationships. Smith boldly and persistently called for an end to racial segregation, which reflects her personal knowledge and experience with the young black and white civil rights activists of the 1950s and 1960s. Lillian Eugenia Smith was an internationally acclaimed white southern writer in areas of economic, racial, and sexual discrimination during the 1930s and 1940s. Racial Segregation, Exploitation, Inhuman Violation Abstract ![]() of English Shri Shivaji Arts, Commerce & Science College Akot, Dist. ![]()
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