Ain't Burned All the Bright

What is the importance of the unnamed city in the novel, Ain’t Burned All the Bright?

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The novel takes place in the city and there exists a juxtaposition between the chaos and violence of the city and the peace of nature. While the city could represent the value of community and shared spaces, it takes on its own character and appears fiercely individual.

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Ain’t Burned All the Bright, BookRags