Waiting for Nothing
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4.7 • 3 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Waiting for Nothing, first published in 1935, is a sobering, first-hand account of the author's life as a homeless man during the Great Depression of the 1930s. The book, a classic portrayal of the brutality and inhumaness of the time, was written while author Tom Kromer (1906-1969) was working at a Civilian Conservation Corps camp in California, and was his only completed novel. Waiting for Nothing describes Kromer's travels on the rails, his encounters with small-time cooks, prostitutes and homosexuals, and the endless search for enough food to eat and a warm place to sleep. Throughout the book, Kromer describes the plight of a vast army of unemployed workers, left to fend for themselves in a largely uncaring society.
Customer Reviews
Pacing like a drumbeat
The consistent voice of this really hit home. Reading from the perspective of someone during depression was a first for me. The author wrote a drumbeat that brought me in. Every chapter it reminded me of what mattered to him being simple. At times I thought will this finally be his stroke of luck? I really felt for this stiff.