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Rich Man, Poor Man

A Tale of Wealth and Poverty in 19th-Century England
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In «Rich Man, Poor Man,» Maximilian Foster delivers a compelling exploration of wealth, ambition, and moral complexity through a narrative that weaves together the lives of its multifaceted characters. This gripping saga utilizes a linear storytelling style, marrying lush prose with sharp dialogue to create a vivid portrait of the American Dream's duality. Foster intricately layers themes of socio-economic disparity and human ambition, revealing the fragility of success against the backdrop of personal and familial entanglements. Set against the tumultuous landscapes of fiscal highs and lows, the novel deftly critiques capitalistic excess while simultaneously illuminating the personal cost of financial pursuits. Maximilian Foster, an accomplished author with a background in economics and social philosophy, draws upon his rich academic and experiential tapestry to craft this work. His insights into the forces driving wealth accumulation come from both personal observation and scholarly inquiry. Foster's experiences navigating diverse socio-economic environments inform the depth and realism of his characters, making their journeys resonate with authenticity and urgency. «Rich Man, Poor Man» is an essential read for anyone grappling with the complexities of success and morality. Foster's nuanced characters and their intertwined fates will challenge readers to reflect on their definitions of wealth and value, making it an unforgettable addition to contemporary literature.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
12 ocak 2025
Hacim:
210 s.
ISBN:
4057664649706
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Bookwire
İndirme biçimi:
Metin
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