Volume 1250 pages
An American Tragedy
About the book
Explore the dark side of ambition and the human condition
Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy is a landmark novel that delves into the aspirations, struggles, and moral dilemmas of Clyde Griffiths, a young man yearning for success in a society driven by materialism. Torn between love, desire, and ambition, Clyde's decisions set him on a path fraught with dramatic twists and devastating consequences.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, this novel paints a vivid portrait of social inequality, human vulnerability, and the stark divide between dreams and reality. Dreiser's masterful storytelling captures the essence of the American Dream—and its darker, often tragic, undertones.
As one of the most influential novels in American literature, An American Tragedy explores timeless themes of class, ambition, and morality. Readers are captivated by Dreiser's unflinching portrayal of human desires and the price we pay to achieve them.
Hailed as a classic of naturalist fiction, this powerful novel continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. Its unforgettable characters and moral complexity make it an essential read for anyone seeking thought-provoking literature.
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