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The Store. Pulitzer Prize Winner, 1933. Illustrated Edition

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T. S. Stribling — The Store. Pulitzer Prize Winner, 1933. Illustrated Edition presents one of the most powerful and penetrating works of American literary fiction of the twentieth century. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1933, The Store is the second novel in Stribling’s acclaimed trilogy about the American South, offering a vivid and often unsettling portrait of ambition, greed, race, and social change in the years following the Civil War. At the center of the story is the rise of a small-town merchant whose modest country store becomes the foundation for wealth and influence. Yet prosperity comes at a cost. Through sharp observation and unsparing realism, Stribling reveals how commerce, prejudice, and power shape lives and communities, exposing both the dreams and the moral compromises that accompany success. Rich in period detail and psychological insight, the novel blends intimate character study with sweeping social commentary. Stribling’s prose is direct yet nuanced, capturing the rhythms of Southern life while confronting its injustices with honesty and depth.
T. S. Stribling — The Store. Pulitzer Prize Winner, 1933. Illustrated Edition presents one of the most powerful and penetrating works of American literary fiction of the twentieth century. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1933, The Store is the second novel in Stribling’s acclaimed trilogy about the American South, offering a vivid and often unsettling portrait of ambition, greed, race, and social change in the years following the Civil War. At the center of the story is the rise of a small-town merchant whose modest country store becomes the foundation for wealth and influence. Yet prosperity comes at a cost. Through sharp observation and unsparing realism, Stribling reveals how commerce, prejudice, and power shape lives and communities, exposing both the dreams and the moral compromises that accompany success. Rich in period detail and psychological insight, the novel blends intimate character study with sweeping social commentary. Stribling’s prose is direct yet nuanced, capturing the rhythms of Southern life while confronting its injustices with honesty and depth.

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