Publisher's Synopsis

This epic of class, ambition, and murder in the early twentieth century is "[a] masterpiece…America's Crime and Punishment" (Kirkus Reviews).

Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy is the story of a weak-willed young man who is both a villain and a victim of the valueless, materialistic society around him. Inspired by the true story of an early twentieth-century murder and adapted into a classic film under the title A Place in the Sun, An American Tragedy follows Clyde Griffiths as he is drawn into a circle of wealthy friends despite his own poverty-stricken background. Leaving the needs of his family behind as he buys expensive presents to impress a rich girl, Clyde finds that his new life leads him into a tragedy born of recklessness. Yet he continues to yearn ambitiously for money and status-a desire that will be his downfall.

"Dreiser is widely regarded as the strongest of the novelists who have written about America as a business civilization. No one else confronted so directly the sheer intractability of American social life and institutions."-The New Yorker

Book information

ISBN: 9780795353123
Publisher: Open Road Integrated Media
Imprint: RosettaBooks
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 538
Weight: 1184g
Height: 203mm
Width: 133mm
Spine width: 44mm