Rich Man, Poor Man
by Irwin Shaw
- Páginas
- 666
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780440174240
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~11h 40min
Rich Man, Poor Man es un book de Irwin Shaw. Tiene 666 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Irwin Shaw’s 1969 novel traces the diverging paths of two brothers, Tom and Judy Jordache, against the backdrop of mid-twentieth-century America. Set across three decades, the narrative examines how economic opportunity and personal temperament shape identity, ambition, and family loyalty. Tom pursues wealth and social standing with relentless drive, while Judy navigates artistic aspirations, romantic entanglements, and a search for self-worth outside conventional success. Through their contrasting trajectories, Shaw explores the shifting American landscape of the postwar era, questioning whether material prosperity truly delivers fulfillment or merely masks deeper emotional fractures. The novel’s enduring significance lies in its unflinching portrayal of sibling rivalry, class aspiration, and the moral compromises inherent in the pursuit of the American Dream. Recognized with the National Book Award for Fiction, the work remains a defining study of how wealth and poverty alter human relationships across generations.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Rich Man, Poor Man?+
Rich Man, Poor Man tiene 666 páginas.
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Irwin Shaw’s 1969 novel traces the diverging paths of two brothers, Tom and Judy Jordache, against the backdrop of mid-twentieth-century America. Set across three decades, the narrative examines how economic opportunity and personal temperament shape identity, ambition, and family loyalty. Tom pursu...
¿Quién escribió Rich Man, Poor Man?+
Rich Man, Poor Man fue escrito por Irwin Shaw.