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Tobacco Road is a 1932 novel by Erskine Caldwell about Georgia sharecroppers. It was dramatized for Broadway by Jack Kirkland in 1933, and ran for eight years. A 1941 film version, deliberately played mainly for laughs, was directed by John Ford, and the storyline was considerably altered. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Tobacco Road number 91 on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. The novel was included in Life magazine's list of the 100 outstanding books of 1924–1944.

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  • طريق التبغ (ar)
  • Die Tabakstraße (de)
  • El camino del tabaco (es)
  • La Route au tabac (roman) (fr)
  • La via del tabacco (it)
  • 터배코 로드 (ko)
  • タバコ・ロード (ja)
  • Tobacco Road (novel) (en)
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  • طريق التبغ (بالإنجليزية: Tobacco Road)‏ رواية شهيرة ألفها الكاتب الأمريكي إرسكين كالدويل عام 1932 عن مزارعي التبغ في ولاية جورجيا الأمريكية. ترجمت الرواية إلى العربية. حولت هذه الرواية إلى مسرحية ظلت تعرض أكثر من سبع سنوات، وكانت بذلك الأكثر عرضاً في تاريخ المسرح الأمريكي. (ar)
  • El camino del tabaco es una novela de 1932 escrita por Erskine Caldwell sobre los campesinos del algodón en Georgia. Fue dramatizado para Broadway por Jack Kirkland en 1933, y funcionó por un entonces sorprendente periodo de ocho años (3.182 actuaciones). Se realizó una versión cinematográfica en 1941 dirigida por John Ford, aunque se modificó considerablemente el argumento. [1] (es)
  • Tobacco Road is a 1932 novel by Erskine Caldwell about Georgia sharecroppers. It was dramatized for Broadway by Jack Kirkland in 1933, and ran for eight years. A 1941 film version, deliberately played mainly for laughs, was directed by John Ford, and the storyline was considerably altered. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Tobacco Road number 91 on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. The novel was included in Life magazine's list of the 100 outstanding books of 1924–1944. (en)
  • 《터배코 로드》(Tobacco Road)는 콜드웰의 1932년 장편소설이다. 조지아주의 백인 빈농(貧農) 지터 레스터는 담배를 재배하고 있다. 토지가 토박하여 모든 농민은 방적공장으로 들어가지만 레스터는 토지를 지킨다. 농민 일가의 탐욕과 성욕을 묘사하고, 최후에 레스터 부처는 소사(燒死)한다. 1933년에 극화(劇化)되어 7년반이란 경이적인 상연(上演)을 계속했다. 1930년대 미국사회의 불황(不況)을 줄거리로 하는 동시에, 휴머니즘과 유머가 작품의 기조를 이루고 있다. (ko)
  • La via del tabacco (Tobacco Road) è un romanzo dello scrittore statunitense Erskine Caldwell, pubblicato nel 1932. L'opera, che insieme al romanzo Il piccolo campo, ha avuto grande successo e ha dato celebrità all'autore, è una denuncia al sistema sociale americano. In essa Caldwell descrive, in uno stile fortemente realistico ma non privo di elementi comico-grotteschi, i drammi della povertà, dell'ignoranza e dei contrasti razziali della gente che popola le campagne degli Stati del Sud. (it)
  • 『タバコ・ロード』(Tobacco Road)は、アメリカ合衆国の小説。およびそれを原作とした戯曲と映画。 (ja)
  • Die Tabakstraße, englischer Originaltitel Tobacco Road, ist ein 1932 beim Verlag Charles Scribner’s Sons erschienener Roman des US-amerikanischen Schriftstellers Erskine Caldwell. Er handelt in grotesk-tragischer Weise vom Leben einer völlig verarmten Pächterfamilie im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Georgia während der schlimmsten Phase der Great Depression, der schweren Wirtschaftskrise zu Beginn der 1930er Jahre. Die Armut der Familie ist so groß, dass ihr Leben nur noch von der Erfüllung elementarster Bedürfnisse dominiert ist: Dem Stillen ihres Hungers und ihres sexuellen Verlangens. In einer Kritik achtzig Jahre nach der Erstveröffentlichung des Romans schrieb der Kritiker Nathaniel Rich, dass der Roman unverändert die Qualität einer Freak Show habe: als Komödie mäßig und als Tragödie (de)
  • La Route au tabac (titre original Tobacco Road) est un roman de 1932 d'Erskine Caldwell sur les petits métayers blancs du Sud. Il a été adapté pour le théâtre de Broadway par (en) en 1933 et a été à l'affiche pendant huit ans. Une version cinématographique de 1941, délibérément comique, a été réalisée par John Ford. Son scénario a dû en être considérablement modifié. (fr)
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