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The Pit: A Story of Chicago

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13H 33min
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Inglés
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Novelas

Frank Norris'Äôs "The Pit" is a striking exploration of the ruthless dynamics of the grain trade in early 20th-century Chicago. Utilizing naturalistic literary techniques, Norris weaves a narrative that delves into the psychological and moral dilemmas faced by his characters, particularly examining the intersection of capitalism and human ambition. The novel reflects the tumultuous context of the Progressive Era, where the burgeoning industrial economy contrasted sharply with personal ethics, highlighting the corrupting influence of wealth and greed. Through vivid prose and intense character development, Norris captures the relentless drive for success that ultimately entraps his protagonists. Frank Norris (1870-1902) was a pivotal figure in American literature, known for his ambition to bring realism and naturalism into the American consciousness. Influenced by the works of Emile Zola and the social concerns of his time, Norris's educational journey in literature and journalism culminated in his impassioned desire to critique the forces that shape human experience. "The Pit" serves as a culmination of his insights into economic struggle, encapsulating the ideological conflicts of his era through a gripping narrative. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of literature and social critique. Norris'Äôs sharp observations about the grain market and human endeavor resonate with contemporary discussions about capitalism. "The Pit" stands as a timeless reminder of the perils of unchecked ambition and the often-destructive nature of economic pursuit.

© 2020 Blackstone Publishing (Audiolibro ): 9781094111582
© 2019 Good Press (eBook ): 4057664635631

Fecha de lanzamiento

Audiolibro : 25 de febrero de 2020
eBook : 22 de noviembre de 2019

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