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'She wished to find out about this hazardous business of "passing,"
this breaking away from all that was familiar and friendly to take one's
chance in another environment...'
The elegant Clare Kendry glides through New York's high-society circles
with ease, until the day she is reacquainted with her childhood friend,
Irene. Clare chooses to 'pass' as white, hiding her African American
heritage from her bigoted husband, while Irene leads a life that
embraces it. As both women observe the other, a relationship of mutual
fascination, obsession and secrets begins, one that will end in
devastating circumstances.
Published in 1929, Nella Larsen's Passing lays bare the complexities of
identity, race, class and gender. The novella established Larsen as one
of the most important female authors in American literature and is
considered a literary masterpiece of the Harlem Renaissance era.