Firecrackers
First publication date: August 1925
Form of creative work: novel
Original title: Firecrackers
Original language: English
Subtitle: A Realistic Novel
Narrative location: New York City
Follows: The Tattooed Countess
Followed by: Nigger Heaven
Firecrackers, a Realistic Novel is a 1925 novel by American author Carl Van Vechten. It is one of several fictional works published that same year which assayed the temerity and hedonism of the Jazz Age including F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and Anita Loos' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Van Vechten dedicated this novel to his friend James Branch Cabell. The book is considered to be the fourth entry in a series about New York's "Upper Bohemians." Firecrackers chronicles the further adventures of characters—such as Paul Moody, Gareth Johns, Ella Nattatorrini, and Edith Dale—who appeared in Vechten's earlier works, The Blind Bow-Boy (1923) and The Tattooed Countess (1924). Source: Wikipedia (en)
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A Realistic NovelDate of publication: August 1925Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
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