Brooklyn
eng. Brooklyn · 2009
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Historical Context and Significance
The novel «Brooklyn» by Colm Tóibín depicts the life of a young Irish immigrant, Eilis Lacey, in the 1950s. The book touches on themes of emigration, cultural adaptation, and personal identity, reflecting the experiences of many Irish people who left their homeland in search of a better life. The historical significance of the novel lies in its ability to convey the emotional and social aspects of emigration, as well as its contribution to literature focused on the Irish experience. Its cultural impact is evident in the fact that the book was adapted into a successful film, which drew attention to these important themes and expanded the work's audience.

Date of publication: 31 July 2024
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction
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