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Miss Lonelyhearts & the Day of the Locust by Nathanael West

Miss Lonelyhearts & the Day of the Locust

Nathanael West

Nathanael West

"Somehow or other I seem to have slipped in between all the 'schools,' " observed Nathanael West the year before his untimely death in 1940. "My books meet no needs except my own, their circulation is practically private and I'm lucky to be published." Yet today, West is widely recognized as a prophetic writer whose dark and comic vision of

a society obsessed with mass-

produced fantasies foretold much

of what was to come in American life.

     Miss Lonelyhearts (1933), which West envis... (show more)

"Somehow or other I seem to have slipped in between all the 'schools,' " observed Nathanael West the year before his untimely death in 1940. "My books meet no needs except my own, their circulation is practically private and I'm lucky to be published." Yet today, West is widely recognized as a prophetic writer whose dark and comic vision of

a society obsessed with mass-

produced fantasies foretold much

of what was to come in American life.

     Miss Lonelyhearts (1933), which West envisioned as "a novel in the form of a comic strip," tells of an advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist who becomes tragically embroiled in the desperate lives of his readers. The Day of the Locust (1939) is West's great dystopian Hollywood novel based on his experiences at the seedy fringes of the movie industry.

   "The work of Nathanael West, savagely, comically, tragically original, has come into its own," said novelist and screenwriter Budd Schulberg. "A new public [has] discovered in the writings of West a brilliant reflection of its own sense of chaos and helplessness in a world running more to madness than to reason." (show less)

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Abby
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Abby Koning, 13 days ago

Quote-leftMiss Lonelyhearts has to be one of my favorite books.Quote-right

Dustin
no yes
Dustin Christie, 18 days ago

Quote-leftDid anybody else find this darkly funny? Or was that just me?Quote-right

Rebecca
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Rebecca Parsonage, 21 days ago

Quote-leftI hated the character Miss Lonelyhearts, but found the text to be a fascinating read.Quote-right