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Portable Stephen Crane

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Experience the raw realism of Stephen Crane’s Portable collection. Explore his unflinching portrayal of war, urban poverty, and the human condition. Crane’s laconic style and journalistic precision laid the groundwork for modern American literature. Edited by Stephanie Sabol and Gregory Copeland. ISBN: 9780140150681

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  • ISBN-13: 9780140150681
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 32
  • Height: 196 mm
  • No of Pages: 576
  • Series Title: Portable Library
  • Weight: 453 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0140150684
  • Publisher Date: 28 Jul 1977
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 33 mm
  • Width: 127 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Portable Stephen Crane

  1. Ishika Goyal

    Raw, honest, and sometimes brutal. Crane’s writing stays with you long after you finish.

  2. Aman Kumar

    Prepare to be challenged. Crane doesn’t shy away from difficult subjects.

  3. Gaurav Sudhir Kulkarni

    A powerful collection of work from a writer who died too young, star!

  4. Lakshmi Anusha Wudali

    Crane’s observations are so sharp and insightful. A writer ahead of his time.

  5. Suhani Rai

    Good selection of Crane’s work. Some stories are stronger than others, naturally.

  6. Anurupa Das Sarma

    Bleak but brilliant. Crane’s unflinching eye makes this a compelling read.

  7. Gautam Garg

    A good introduction, but I wish it included even more of his work.

  8. Ishaan Garg

    The poems didn’t quite resonate with me, but the prose is excellent. Decent collection.

  9. Suryadev Singh Choudhary

    Haunting and unforgettable. Crane captures the human condition so perfectly.

  10. Rohit Choudhary

    Crane’s work is powerful, but the stark realism can be a bit much at times. Still, a worthwhile read.

  11. Mahima Singh

    Found some stories a bit dry, but ‘Red Badge’ is a masterpiece. Mixed bag overall.

  12. Paridhi Jain

    A great introduction to Crane. The stories are impactful and well-selected.

  13. Sunil Prabha V

    The poetry didn’t grab me, but the short stories are gems. Overall, a solid collection.

  14. Ankit Sharma

    Some stories were great, others were boring. But on average its OK

  15. Anonymous

    A good overview of Crane’s range. Some pieces resonated more than others.

  16. Rishabh Sonker

    I struggled with Crane’s style. Found it hard to connect with the characters.

  17. Mayank

    Found the language a bit difficult at first, but it’s worth persevering. Rewarding read.

  18. Dave Rushi Bhaveshbhai

    Powerful and evocative. Crane’s short, sharp sentences are incredibly effective.

  19. Ritika Rupam

    Not my favorite style, but I can appreciate Crane’s impact on literature.

  20. Sumit Lohani

    Some stories felt incomplete, but the best ones are truly exceptional. Worth the price.

  21. Vaishnavi

    Crane’s writing is so ahead of its time. A must-read for any American lit fan.

  22. Ifthikaruz Zaman Mazumder

    Enjoyed the editor’s notes. They provided valuable context to Crane’s life and work.

  23. Pratyush Prabhakar

    A good introduction to the author. It might not be for everyone.

  24. Garv Vasudeva

    Essential reading for anyone interested in American realism. Highly recommended.

  25. Rohit Raj

    A bit depressing, but undeniably well-written. Prepare yourself for some harsh truths.

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