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Beschrijving
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A restless city pulses through the night, neon flickering over rain-slicked pavements as crowds surge and scatter beneath skyscrapers. In this modernist novel of twentieth century fiction, the metropolis itself becomes a living force-at once exhilarating and unforgiving-drawing together a cast of characters whose lives intersect, collide, and drift apart amid the ceaseless rhythms of urban life. Set in the heart of New York City during a period of seismic social change, the narrative unfolds with a jazz age energy, capturing the hopes, disillusionments, and ambitions of men and women seeking meaning in the swirl and clamour of the interwar period.What distinguishes this work is its daring use of stream of consciousness, weaving fragments of dialogue, sensation, and memory into a tapestry as intricate and unpredictable as the city itself. The structure mirrors the metropolitan novel's restless momentum, following dreamers, strivers, and the dispossessed as they navigate the shifting landscapes of city life. Through these intersecting stories, the novel explores the tension between individual aspiration and collective destiny, evoking the exhilaration and alienation that define the American experience in an era of rapid transformation.Revered for its literary innovation and its unflinching portrait of a society in flux, this book remains a touchstone within American literature. Its exploration of city life themes and social change fiction continues to resonate, offering both a window into the past and a mirror for contemporary readers attuned to the complexities of metropolitan existence. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
A restless city pulses through the night, neon flickering over rain-slicked pavements as crowds surge and scatter beneath skyscrapers. In this modernist novel of twentieth century fiction, the metropolis itself becomes a living force-at once exhilarating and unforgiving-drawing together a cast of characters whose lives intersect, collide, and drift apart amid the ceaseless rhythms of urban life. Set in the heart of New York City during a period of seismic social change, the narrative unfolds with a jazz age energy, capturing the hopes, disillusionments, and ambitions of men and women seeking meaning in the swirl and clamour of the interwar period.What distinguishes this work is its daring use of stream of consciousness, weaving fragments of dialogue, sensation, and memory into a tapestry as intricate and unpredictable as the city itself. The structure mirrors the metropolitan novel's restless momentum, following dreamers, strivers, and the dispossessed as they navigate the shifting landscapes of city life. Through these intersecting stories, the novel explores the tension between individual aspiration and collective destiny, evoking the exhilaration and alienation that define the American experience in an era of rapid transformation.Revered for its literary innovation and its unflinching portrait of a society in flux, this book remains a touchstone within American literature. Its exploration of city life themes and social change fiction continues to resonate, offering both a window into the past and a mirror for contemporary readers attuned to the complexities of metropolitan existence. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
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