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Management number 220502748 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$0.30 Model Number 220502748
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The Day of the Locust by Nathanael WestThe Day of the Locust is a haunting and satirical exploration of the darker side of Hollywood and the American Dream. Nathanael West’s 1939 novel portrays the disillusionment, desperation, and emptiness that lurk beneath the glitz and glamour of Tinseltown, offering a searing critique of societal obsession with fame and success.Overview:Set in the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles during the Great Depression, the story follows Tod Hackett, a talented but disenchanted artist working as a set designer. Through Tod’s eyes, readers encounter a host of eccentric and tragic characters, including the alluring but shallow Faye Greener and the emotionally volatile Homer Simpson. These characters, along with others, represent a microcosm of society’s misplaced aspirations and the crushing realities of failure.The novel builds toward a climactic riot, symbolizing the collective frustration and rage of a disenchanted populace. West’s vivid prose and biting satire make The Day of the Locust an enduring masterpiece of American literature.Key Themes: The Illusion of the American Dream: Examines the empty promises of fame and success in Hollywood. Disillusionment and Despair: Explores the emotional toll of unfulfilled aspirations. Societal Decay: Critiques the moral and cultural decline in 1930s America. Alienation: Highlights the loneliness and disconnection in a materialistic world.With its incisive social commentary and unforgettable characters, The Day of the Locust remains a powerful exploration of human ambition and the price of disillusionment. Read more

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Language English
File size 1.2 MB
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Publisher EFE Books
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Print length 206 pages
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Publication date May 15, 2022
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