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More than just a classic political novel, Warren’s tale of power and corruption in the Depression-era South is a sustained meditation on the unforeseen consequences of every human act, the vexing connectedness of all people and the possibility—it’s not much of one—of goodness in a sinful world. Willie Stark, Warren’s lightly disguised version of Huey Long, the one time Louisiana strongman/governor, begins as a genuine tribune of the people and ends as a murderous populist demagogue. Jack Burden is his press agent, who carries out the boss’s orders, first without objection, then in the face of his own increasingly troubled conscience. And the politics? For Warren, that’s simply the arena most likely to prove that man is a fallen creature. Which it does.
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All the King's Men, Robert Penn Warren
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2006
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- Titel
- All the King's Men
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Robert Penn Warren
- Uitgever
- Penguin Books
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2006
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 661
- ISBN10
- 0141026960
- ISBN13
- 9780141026961
- Reeks
- Tags
- Fictie, Historische romans, Hedendaagse literatuur, Klassiekers, Politiek, Verenigde Staten, Amerikaanse Literatuur, 20e Eeuw, Verhalen, Maatschappelijke romans, Zuidelijke Verenigde Staten, Jaren 40 van de 20e eeuw, Pulitzerprijs
- Aantekening
- More than just a classic political novel, Warren’s tale of power and corruption in the Depression-era South is a sustained meditation on the unforeseen consequences of every human act, the vexing connectedness of all people and the possibility—it’s not much of one—of goodness in a sinful world. Willie Stark, Warren’s lightly disguised version of Huey Long, the one time Louisiana strongman/governor, begins as a genuine tribune of the people and ends as a murderous populist demagogue. Jack Burden is his press agent, who carries out the boss’s orders, first without objection, then in the face of his own increasingly troubled conscience. And the politics? For Warren, that’s simply the arena most likely to prove that man is a fallen creature. Which it does.


