**This landmark 1925 novel—the basis for the acclaimed 1951 film** A Place in the Sun— **is both a riveting crime story and a devastating commentary on the American dream.** **One of** The Atlantic **’s Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years** Theodore Dreiser was inspired by a true story to write this novel about an ambitious, socially insecure young man who finds himself caught between two very different women—and two very different visions of what his life could be. Clyde Griffiths was born poor and is poorly educated, but his prospects begin to improve when he is offered a job by a wealthy uncle who owns a shirt factory. Soon he achieves a managerial position, and despite being warned to stay away from the women he manages, he becomes involved with Roberta, a poor factory worker who falls in love with him. At the same time, he catches the eye of Sondra, the glamorous socialite daughter of another factory owner, and begins neglecting his lover to court her. When Roberta confronts Clyde with her pregnancy, Clyde’s hopes of marrying Sondra are threatened, and he conceives a desperate plan to preserve his dream.
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Randy Ehrler (verified owner) –
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.