Dodsworth
Overview
"Dodsworth: A Novel" is a masterful exploration of the American identity, the complexities of marriage, and the search for personal fulfillment during the twilight of the Jazz Age. The story follows Sam Dodsworth, a successful automobile tycoon who retires and embarks on a grand tour of Europe with his wife, Fran. While Sam seeks to reconnect with himself and discover a sense of purpose beyond the boardroom, Fran becomes captivated by the allure of European high society and the attention of other men.
The novel serves as a poignant social satire, contrasting the industrious, straightforward values of the American Midwest with the sophisticated, yet often decadent, traditions of the Old World. As the couple's relationship begins to fracture under the weight of their differing ambitions and desires, "Dodsworth: A Novel" delves deep into the psychology of middle age and the painful process of self-discovery. Through keen observations and sharp prose, the work offers a timeless study of cultural clash and the universal struggle to find meaning in a rapidly changing world. It remains a cornerstone of American realism, providing a nuanced portrait of a man caught between the life he built and the life he truly desires.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781025611068
- ISBN-10: 1025611063
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.88 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.58 pounds
- Page Count: 386
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