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Dust

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A family on the Kansas prairie endures relentless dust and scarcity that blight daily life, sicken an infant, and fray household bonds. A young man labors to keep his parents and siblings fed, marries Rose, and dreams of building a solid home and barn, yet the reality of cold rooms, neglected tasks, and his emotional reserve wounds their union. Recurring images of dust serve as both literal hardship and a symbol of moral and emotional erosion, as the narrative follows the couple and surrounding kin through disappointment, small acts of care, and repeated attempts to survive or renew amid stubborn poverty.

About the Author

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E. Haldeman-Julius

E. Haldeman-Julius was an American author and publisher known for his contributions to the early 20th-century literary landscape. He is best recognized for his works that often explored themes of social justice and human rights. Among his notable titles are "A Trip to Plutopia," which reflects his unique perspective on society and culture, and "Dust," a work that delves into the complexities of human existence. Haldeman-Julius was also a significant figure in the publication of small books, often referred to as "Little Blue Books," which aimed to make literature accessible to a broader audience.

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