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The Titan

An Unyielding Portrait of Power, Ambition, and the American Dream.
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"The Titan", penned by the influential American author Theodore Dreiser, is the second novel in his compelling trilogy 'The Trilogy of Desire'. Renowned for his seminal work "An American Tragedy", Dreiser continues to confront the dark underbelly of the American Dream in this gripping narrative. In the center of the novel's action stands Frank Cowperwood, a bold and ruthless financier whose relentless ambition propels him to the pinnacle of Chicago society. Inspired by real-life magnates, Cowperwood's life is a testament to the relentless pursuit of wealth and status, as well as the moral compromises that often accompany such endeavors. Dreiser paints an incisive picture of the early 20th-century capitalist society, examining the intricate workings of power, corruption, and societal hierarchy. His exploration of Cowperwood's character is unforgiving, yet nuanced, revealing the flawed nature of the 'self-made man' archetype. "The Titan" is a profound commentary on ambition, materialism, and the human condition, wrapped in a compelling narrative. For those who appreciate character-driven narratives and social critique, Dreiser's work offers a timeless and poignant exploration of the complexities of ambition and the cost of success. Keywords: Theodore Dreiser, The Titan, Trilogy of Desire, American Dream, Frank Cowperwood, finance, ambition, wealth, power, corruption, society, self-made man, character-driven narrative, social critique, American literature, financial fiction, American Dream, ambition, wealth and power, social critique, An American Tragedy, character study, early 20th-century America, historical fiction, societal corruption, classic literature, depiction of capitalism, human condition, moral compromises.
Release date Australia
June 26th, 2023
Pages
440
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
148x210x25
ISBN-13
9791041818143
Product ID
37882507

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