The Financier. Theodore Dreiser

The Financier. Theodore Dreiser


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Book: The Financier by Theodore Dreiser

Embark on a sprawling saga of ambition, power, and the relentless pursuit of wealth with Theodore Dreiser's "The Financier." This monumental novel is the first part of his "Trilogy of Desire," a powerful exploration of the American Dream and the complex character of a man driven by an insatiable will to succeed.

About the Book:

"The Financier," published in 1912, introduces the formidable Frank Cowperwood, a character loosely based on the real-life streetcar magnate Charles Yerkes. Born in Philadelphia in the mid-19th century, young Frank is captivated by the world of finance from an early age. Witnessing the ruthless efficiency of a lobster devouring a squid in a fish market instills in him a lifelong philosophy: "survival of the fittest" applies just as much to the financial jungle as it does to nature.

The novel chronicles Cowperwood's early rise in the Philadelphia banking and stock market world. Driven by keen intellect, audacious risk-taking, and a complete lack of conventional morality when it comes to business, he swiftly accumulates wealth and influence. However, his ambition is not limited to finance; he also pursues women with the same fierce desire that characterizes his business dealings, leading to complex and often scandalous relationships that intertwine with his professional life.

Dreiser's naturalistic style presents Cowperwood not as a simple villain or hero, but as a force of nature, a product of his environment and his own powerful desires. The novel offers a detailed and unflinching look at the cutthroat world of 19th-century American capitalism, exploring themes of:

  • Unbridled Ambition: Cowperwood's singular focus on acquiring wealth and power.
  • Business Ethics: The blurred lines between shrewdness, manipulation, and outright corruption.
  • Social Mobility: The ability of a determined individual to rise from modest beginnings to immense fortune.
  • The Nature of Desire: How the pursuit of wealth, power, and love drives human action.
  • Realism and Naturalism: Dreiser's detailed and unsentimental portrayal of life and human behavior.

"The Financier" is a compelling character study and a vivid portrait of an era defined by rapid industrial growth and burgeoning fortunes. It sets the stage for Cowperwood's further exploits in the subsequent volumes of the trilogy, "The Titan" and "The Stoic."

Why Read "The Financier":

  • A Classic of American Realism: Experience one of the defining works of Theodore Dreiser, a key figure in American literary history.
  • Compelling Protagonist: Delve into the mind of Frank Cowperwood, a complex, amoral, and utterly fascinating character.
  • Insight into American Capitalism: Gain a detailed look at the workings of the financial world in a formative era.
  • Exploration of Deep Themes: Engage with powerful ideas about ambition, morality, and desire.
  • Start of an Epic Trilogy: Begin the journey through Dreiser's ambitious "Trilogy of Desire."

"The Financier" is a substantial and rewarding read for anyone interested in classic literature, the history of American business, or the intricate workings of the human psyche when driven by overwhelming ambition.

This book is perfect for:

  • Readers of Theodore Dreiser and American naturalist literature.
  • Fans of historical fiction set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • Those interested in novels about business, finance, and the pursuit of success.
  • Readers who appreciate complex character development and social commentary.

Add "The Financier" to your collection and begin the saga of Frank Cowperwood.

Discover the price of ambition in the world of Theodore Dreiser.

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Обложка Мягкая
Год издания 2025
Авторы Theodore Dreiser
Количество страниц 600
Язык издания Английский

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