THE BIG MONEY completes John Dos Passos's three-volume "fable of
America's materialistic success and moral decline" (American Heritage)
and marks the end of "one of the most ambitious projects that an
American novelist has ever undertaken" (Time). Here we come back to
America after the war and find a nation on the upswing. Industrialism
booms. The stock market surges. Lindbergh takes his solo flight. Henry
Ford makes automobiles. From New York to Hollywood, love affairs to
business deals, it is a country taking the turns too fast, speeding
toward the crash of 1929.
Ultimately, whether the novels are
read together or separately, they paint a sweeping portrait of
collective America and showcase the brilliance and bravery of one of its
most enduring and admired writers.
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Ultimately, whether the novels are read together or separately, they paint a sweeping portrait of collective America and showcase the brilliance and bravery of one of its most enduring and admired writers.