Motherless Brooklyn / Fortress of Solitude - Jonathan Lethem - książka
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Motherless Brooklyn / Fortress of Solitude - Jonathan Lethem - książka

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Motherless Brooklyn offers a captivating take on the classic noir detective genre. The protagonist, Lionel Essrog, is an orphan in Brooklyn known for his unique struggles with Tourette's syndrome, which leads him to transform language in innovative and unexpected ways. Lionel works with three other former residents of St. Vincent's Home for Boys in a dual-role operation — a limo service and detective agency run by a minor mobster, Frank Minna. When Frank is murdered, Lionel's life is thrown into chaos, prompting him to solve the crime while managing his linguistic outbursts.

The Fortress of Solitude vividly portrays the story of Dylan Ebdus, a white boy growing up motherless in 1970s Brooklyn. His life in a neighborhood characterized by street crime and stoopball games is shared with his sole friend, Mingus Rude, a black teenager who also lacks a mother. Lethem crafts a richly detailed narrative exploring themes of race, class, superhero fantasies, gentrification, and cultural phenomena like funk, hip-hop, and graffiti art. This evocative and expansive novel by the author of Motherless Brooklyn weaves the adventures and trials of these two boys, highlighting a powerful tale of friendship, loyalty, and memory in late 20th-century America.