The Pace That Kills: A Chronicle
Edgar Saltus
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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Sozialstrukturforschung
Beschreibung
Edgar Saltus' novel 'The Pace That Kills: A Chronicle' is a gritty portrayal of decadence, obsession, and moral decay in turn-of-the-century New York City. Written in a lurid and melodramatic style, Saltus masterfully captures the dark underbelly of society through vivid descriptions and complex characters. The novel's exploration of taboo subjects such as drug addiction and unbridled ambition places it within the context of the controversial literature of the time, challenging societal norms and questioning the boundaries of morality. Edgar Saltus, known for his exploration of psychological themes and his provocative writing style, was likely influenced by the tumultuous social changes happening in America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His background in law and his passion for writing come together in 'The Pace That Kills,' showcasing his unique perspective on human nature and society. For readers interested in immersive tales of moral decline and societal critique, 'The Pace That Kills: A Chronicle' is a must-read. Saltus' gripping narrative and thought-provoking themes will leave a lasting impression on those who dare to delve into the dark recesses of his world.
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social commentary, 19th century literature, urban setting, historical novel, character-driven narrative, Edgar Saltus, literary fiction, New York City, sinister atmosphere, American literature