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These charming people

Tapestry of the fortunes, follies, adventures, gallantries and general activities of Ladies & Lords

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In «These Charming People,» Michael Arlen crafts a shrewd and elegantly witty social commentary on the lives of the American elite in the 1920s. Set against the backdrop of post-World War I prosperity, this novel offers a subtle yet incisive exploration of the superficial charm and underlying emptiness of high society. Arlen's distinctive literary style blends sharp dialogue with vivid descriptions, capturing the essence of an era defined by both glamour and disillusionment. The narrative, rich with irony and humor, invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations. Michael Arlen, an Armenian-American novelist and playwright, emerged as a significant voice during the Jazz Age, a period that inspired much of his work. His unique background and experiences, including the impact of international displacement and the search for identity, deeply informed his portrayal of societal dynamics. Arlen's literary pursuits were influenced by contemporaries such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, yet he carved out a niche by employing a more satirical lens that scrutinizes his characters' intricacies. For readers interested in the intersection of class, culture, and the human psyche, «These Charming People» is an absolute must-read. Arlen's keen observations and vibrant prose will resonate with anyone passionate about the complexities of societal constructs and the enduring quest for authenticity. Dive into this classic work to uncover the alluring charm and profound disillusionment of a bygone era.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
03 März 2025
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210 S.
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8596547858263
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