In John Sayles's A Moment in the Sun, Hod Brackenridge's colorful past is marked most deeply by his participation in a working class uprising. A group of men, inspired by Populist rhetoric, hijack a train car in an attempt to bring their economic grievances to the nation's capital. · J. Near the end of his vast new historical novel, “A Moment in the Sun,” John Sayles describes a street performer who “built an elaborate house of tiles on his little table Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins. · A Moment in the Sun by John Sayles. September 3, //. 0. There were two moments relatively early on in A Moment in the Sun, John Sayles’s epic that I received for Christmas, that really defined what the book was about. The first was in Chapter 1, when a gold rusher named Hod is climbing up Chilkoot, seeing other gold rushers collapsed at the side of the ice-covered stairs, and he Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.
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J. Near the end of his vast new historical novel, “A Moment in the Sun,” John Sayles describes a street performer who “built an elaborate house of tiles on his little table. by John Sayles McSweeney’s pages. reviewed by Terrance Getberlet. The Spanish-American war: vehicle for John Sayles’ newest film, Amigo, and his newest novel, A Moment in the Sun. Spreading awareness of the war has become his cause du jour and he’s been seeking answers as to why it figures so dimly in the American consciousness. It doesn’t have the cultural cache of most major American wars, falling somewhere below the colonial nostalgia of the Seven Years’ War and at level. A Moment in the Sun by John Sayles. September 3, //. 0. There were two moments relatively early on in A Moment in the Sun, John Sayles’s epic that I received for Christmas, that really defined what the book was about. The first was in Chapter 1, when a gold rusher named Hod is climbing up Chilkoot, seeing other gold rushers collapsed at the side of the ice-covered stairs, and he thinks to himself “This is where you earn it”, thinking that at the gold rush in the Klondike, here.
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