Pietro Di Donato's "Christ In Concrete : A Novel" And Anzia Yezierska's "How I Found America : Collected Stories Of Anzia Yezierska": Dialect
5 pages in length. Spoken language is the most fundamental form of communication between human beings, yet its origin is quite elusive. From grunts and snorts back in the Neanderthal age to the most sophisticated of speech patterns of present day, the evolution of language has incorporated myriad changes and still continues to be a work in progress. It is through a particular component of language – dialect – that myriad literary works achieve their ultimate objective: telling a tale rich with heritage and culture. Two such books that effectively utilize dialect as a means by which to lyrical include Pietro Di Donato's "Christ In Concrete : A Novel" and Anzia Yezierska's "How I Found America : Collected Stories of Anzia Yezierska." No additional sources cited.
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