Hillbilly Elegy - Âm thanh Lưu trữ Miễn phí

Hillbilly Elegy - Âm thanh Lưu trữ Miễn phí

Tác giả:

1 / 1701-Introduction

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17 Chương
  • 1. 01-Introduction
  • 2. 02-Chapter1
  • 3. 03-Chapter2
  • 4. 04-Chapter3
  • 5. 05-Chapter4
  • 6. 06-Chapter5
  • 7. 07-Chapter6
  • 8. 08-Chapter7
  • 9. 09-Chapter8
  • 10. 10-Chapter9
  • 11. 11-Chapter10
  • 12. 12-Chapter11
  • 13. 13-Chapter12
  • 14. 14-Chapter13
  • 15. 15-Chapter14
  • 16. 16-Chapter15
  • 17. 17-Conclusion

Giới thiệu

Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis is a memoir by J. D. Vance about the Appalachian values of his upbringing and their relation to the social problems of his hometown.

Vance describes his upbringing and family history. He writes about a family tradition of poverty and low-paying, physical jobs that have since disappeared or worsened in their guarantees, and compares this life with his perspective after leaving that area and life. Vance was raised in Middletown, Ohio, though his ancestors were from Breathitt County, Kentucky. Their Appalachian values include traits like loyalty, love of country, and tendency towards violence and verbal abuse. He recounts his grandparents' alcoholism and abuse, such as feeding each other trash and covering each other with gasoline, and his unstable mother's history of drug addictions and failed relationships. Vance's grandparents eventually reconcile and become his de facto guardians, particularly spurred by his tough but loving grandmother, such that Vance was able to leave his town and ascend social ladders to attend Ohio State University and Yale Law School.

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