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Manhattan Transfer

Author: John Dos Passos   Series: Dover Literature: Literary Fiction

Love, loss, and alienation unify a collage of characters chasing the American Dream during New York's industrial expansion. A thinly veiled critique of American capitalism from the Gilded Age to the Jazz Age.

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Love, loss, and alienation unify a collage of characters chasing the American Dream during New York's industrial expansion. A thinly veiled critique of American capitalism from the Gilded Age to the Jazz Age.

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A tale of ambition, politics, and power, Manhattan Transfer is a masterpiece of modernist fiction and urban realism. From the Gilded Age to the Jazz Age, John Dos Passos takes readers through a collage of characters chasing the American Dream, engulfed by the frenetic pace of New York's industrial expansion. Love, loss, and alienation unify the disparate characters against a thinly veiled critique of American capitalism. Published in 1925, Dos Passos crafted an experimental novel combining the innovative technique of stream of consciousness with fragmented narratives adopted from a cinematic perspective. His panoramic literary style has inspired generations of writers.

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A Tale of Ambition, Politics, and Power A Masterpiece of Modernist Fiction and Urban Realism From the Gilded Age to the Jazz Age, John Dos Passos takes readers through a collage of characters chasing the American Dream, engulfed by the frenetic pace of New York's industrial expansion. Love, loss, and alienation unify the disparate characters against a thinly veiled critique of American capitalism. Published in 1925, this experimental novel combines innovative stream of consciousness with fragmented narratives adopted from a cinematic perspective. Dos Passos's panoramic literary style has inspired generations of writers.

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Product Details

Publisher
Dover Publications
Published
19th October 2022
Pages
384
ISBN
9780486850719

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