An American Tragedy An American Tragedy

An American Tragedy

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Publisher Description

An American Tragedy is the story of Clyde Griffiths, who spends his life in the desperate pursuit of success. On a deeper, more profound level, it is the masterful portrayal of the society whose values both shape Clyde's ambitions and seal his fate; it is an unsurpassed depiction of the harsh realities of American life and of the dark side of the American dream. Extraordinary in scope and power, vivid in its sense of wholesale human waste, unceasing in its rich compassion, An American Tragedy stands as Theodore Dreiser's supreme achievement.
First published in 1925 and based on an actual criminal case, An American Tragedy was the inspiration for the 1951 film A Place in the Sun, which won six Academy Awards and starred Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift.

GENRE
Classics
NARRATOR
DJM
Dan John Miller
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
34:12
hr min
RELEASED
2011
July 19
PUBLISHER
Tantor Media, Inc
SIZE
1.5
GB

Customer Reviews

Randy Ehrler ,

The Dark Side of Ambition

"An American Tragedy" by Theodore Dreiser is a sprawling epic delving deep into the psyche of Clyde Griffiths, a young man shaped by poverty and yearning for social status. Dreiser meticulously crafts a character study, unraveling the complex layers of Clyde's desires for wealth, privilege, and recognition. As we journey through Clyde's tumultuous life, we witness the moral and mental acrobatics he employs to justify his actions in pursuit of his ambitions. In a timely narrative, Dreiser exposes the dark underbelly of human nature, showcasing the frightening capacity for self-deception in the quest for material gain. This novel is a haunting reminder of our internal conflicts in pursuing success. In the case of Clyde, we follow his thoughts and justifications through his incremental progression from innocent child of street preachers to murderer.

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