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  1. Passing is a novel by American author Nella Larsen, first published in 1929. Set primarily in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City in the 1920s, the story centers on the reunion of two childhood friends—Clare Kendry and Irene Redfield—and their increasing fascination with each other's lives.

    • Nella Larsen, Carla Kaplan
    • 215
    • 1929
    • April 1929
  2. First published in 1929, Nella Larsen’s Passing is a classic novel of the Harlem Renaissance. Named for the practice of racial passing, or escaping discrimination by claiming to be white, Larsen’s second novel explores the intricacies of identity in race-obsessed twentieth-century America.

  3. Passing, novel by Nella Larsen, published in 1929. Larsen’s novel, which closely followed her prizewinning Quicksand (1928), explores the complexities of racial identity in early 20th-century New York .

    • Nicky Marsh
  4. Irene worries that the woman realizes that she is black. However, after a few moments, the woman comes over to Irene, and Irene realizes that she is Clare Kendry, a childhood acquaintance who left their Chicago neighborhood after her father’s death.

  5. A short summary of Nella Larsen's Passing. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Passing.

  6. En «Passing» de Nella Larsen, se presenta una exploración profunda y fascinante de las complejidades de la identidad racial y de género. La forma en que la autora examina las diferentes formas en que las dos protagonistas, Irene y Clare, lidian con su herencia mixta y cómo esto afecta sus relaciones y sus propias percepciones de sí mismas ...

  7. During this effervescent decade, writers and thinkers like Nella Larsen, poet Langston Hughes, novelist Zora Neal Hurston, and activists Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. Dubois mingled in Harlem, New York, creating art and engaging in social movements for the advancement of black people in the United States and abroad.