The Secret Integration

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The Secret Integration is a short story by Thomas Pynchon that explores themes of race, identity, and childhood in a small American town.

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instanceOf short story
author Thomas Pynchon
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts racial segregation in the United States
suburban American life
explores community tensions
imagination of children
racial integration
social prejudice
genre literary fiction
short fiction
hasCharacterType African American characters
children
hasLiteraryPeriod postmodern literature
hasMotif childhood games
friendship across racial lines
invisibility
paranoia
hasNarrativePerspective third-person narration
hasReception critically studied in Pynchon scholarship
hasStyle experimental prose
postmodern narrative techniques
hasTimePeriodOfSetting mid-20th century United States
language English
literaryMovement American postmodernism
mainTheme childhood
identity
race
partOfAuthorWork Thomas Pynchon bibliography
setting small American town

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