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Quicksand visuals all about location
Quicksand visuals all about location












quicksand visuals all about location

In 1933, Larsen and Imes divorced, and Larsen returned to her nursing career before receding from Harlem’s literary circles and moving to the Lower East Side. The first of these, Quicksand (1928), was modeled closely on her own life experiences, and received high critical acclaim. Larsen published a number of short stories and two novels in the 1920s. She became entrenched in the literary scene in Harlem’s bourgeoning African American culture. She married a physician named Elmer Imes, and the pair moved to Harlem in the 1920s, where Larsen began to work as a librarian and pursue writing. Larsen then enrolled in nursing school in New York in 1914, and went on to work in Alabama, and then New York. she attended Fisk College, a historically black university, but did not graduate. Larsen’s childhood was split between Denmark and the U.S. Nella’s mother remarried Peter Larsen, another Danish immigrant, and attempted to move to a more prosperous neighborhood of Chicago, but the family was targeted because of Nella’s race and returned to the original neighborhood of her birth.

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Nella’s father deserted the family when Nella was very young, and is believed to have died soon after. Nella Larsen was born in a poor neighborhood of Chicago, to a mixed-race father from the Danish West Indies and a white mother from Denmark.














Quicksand visuals all about location