The Adventures of Augie March
As soon as it first appeared in 1953, this novel by the great Saul Bellow was hailed as an American classic. Augie, the exuberant narrator-hero, is a poor Chicago boy growing up during the Great Deptression.
A “born recruit,” Augie makes himself available for a series of occupations, then proudly rejects each one as unworthy. His own oddity is reflected in the companions he encounters—plungers, schemers, risk-takers, and “hole-and corner” operators like the would-be tycoon Einhorn or the would-be siren Thea, who travels with an eagle trained to hunt small creatures.
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Shelf wear, including light scuffing and edge wear. Very lightly age-toned. Old bookstore sticker on first inside page. In G+ condition.
by Saul Bellow
SBLW-AUGIE || loc. f:pb-stg/classics
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| Weight | 16 oz |
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| Format | Trade Paperback |
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