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An American Tragedy

A Haunting Tale of Ambition, Love, and the Dark Side of the American Dream
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When success is everything, how far will one man go to have it all?

Born into poverty and yearning for something more, Clyde Griffiths is a young man consumed by ambition. When he lands a job at a prestigious company and meets the beautiful, high-society Sondra Finchley, he believes he's finally found his path to wealth and status.


But there's one problem: Roberta, the factory girl he left behind… and her inconvenient pregnancy.


As desperation builds and choices turn deadly, An American Tragedy unfolds as a chilling, morally complex story of love, class, and consequence. Inspired by true events, Theodore Dreiser's masterwork delivers a devastating critique of the American Dream—where success, fame, and love come at the ultimate price.


"One of the most powerful novels ever written about ambition and moral collapse."

– The New York Times


"A timeless classic that exposes the brutal costs of social climbing and self-deception."

– The Washington Post


First published in 1925 and still shockingly relevant today, An American Tragedy is a literary landmark that explores how the pursuit of success can lead even the most ordinary people into extraordinary ruin.


Why Readers Love It:

A bold and unflinching look at the dark side of the American Dream


⚖ Based on a true crime that shocked the nation


A tragic psychological portrait of a man caught between desire and morality


Click 'Buy Now' to read the American classic that remains as gripping—and unsettling—as ever.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
08 August 2025
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1250 S.
ISBN:
9782386919824
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