Allison's bastard's "love" from Carolina is a word, meaning associated with many meanings from a contextual, cultural and ideological standpoint. Love has been used in many roles by Allison's Bastard Out Carolina. In the role of bones, love is dirty and changes constantly. Because bones use it to adapt to her life. Regarding the parents' love, Bone wants Daddy Glen to love her. However, in the early days of this book, the concept of "bone" "love" was clearly a concept of children.
Carolina's Bastard is the first novel by Dorothy Allison. This book is semi-autobiographical in nature and opened in Greenville, South Carolina, where Alison originated in the 1950s. Ruth Anne "Bone" According to Boatwright, the main conflict took place between Bone and her mother 's husband, Glen Waddell. This book reveals details of birth on birth. An 15-year-old bone mother, Annie gave birth to her after a serious injury in a car accident. Annie who was unconscious during childbirth could not lie about marrying. Her mother and her sister Ruth tried to add a pseudonym, but he was deceived. This led to the proclamation that bones are illegal children (children born without marriage, children born without marriage). Annie said "I do not like being called garbage" and did not succeed in applying for a new birth certificate in the following two years, but did not make it "illegal" for it.
Allison's first novel, a semi-autobiographical Bastard Out of Carolina (1992) was one of the five finalists of the 1992 National Book Award. Bastad won the Ferro Grumley and Bay Area Critics Awards in the form of a novel when describing children born of poverty, family relations, marital loss in the south, child abuse and rape. The novel is translated into dozens of languages. Ellison 's second novel "Cavedweller" was published in 1998 and became the best seller of the New York Times. He received the 1998 Novel Literary Prize and remained in the final selection of the Lilian Smith Prize. Cavedweller is a 2004 film of the same name starring Kyra Cholodenko's Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon, suitable for stage and screen.
Allison is receiving the strongest mainstream praise in most of her autobiographical novels, Carolina (1992) bestseller, bestseller and finalists of the National Book Awards. In a bastard, Allison offered a loving, humorous and cruel depiction of a girl from a poor family who was sexually abused in her stepfather 's hand. Alison fully demonstrated her role and effectively caught the painful incest scene against her strong woman in her family and her girl's praise, including an aunt who had a relationship with other women . This book was translated into more than a dozen languages and was adapted to award winning movies in 1996.