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In "A Certain Rich Man," William Allen White presents a poignant exploration of wealth and its moral implications against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. Through the story of a wealthy entrepreneur grappling with the burdens of his fortune, the narrative delves into themes of social responsibility, ethical dilemmas, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. White's literary style is marked by a compelling blend of realism and impressionistic prose, evoking both the grandeur and isolation that accompany affluence. Set amidst the dynamic societal changes of the Progressive Era, the…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "A Certain Rich Man," William Allen White presents a poignant exploration of wealth and its moral implications against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. Through the story of a wealthy entrepreneur grappling with the burdens of his fortune, the narrative delves into themes of social responsibility, ethical dilemmas, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. White's literary style is marked by a compelling blend of realism and impressionistic prose, evoking both the grandeur and isolation that accompany affluence. Set amidst the dynamic societal changes of the Progressive Era, the novel reflects the complexities of American capitalism and the human condition. William Allen White, an influential journalist and prominent figure in Kansas politics, was deeply attuned to the socio-economic disparities of his time. His experiences and observations of small-town life and the capitalist ethos fueled his desire to critique the American dream. With a unique perspective shaped by his editorial career, White's writing serves not only as a narrative vehicle but also as a commentary on the ethical quandaries faced by individuals in a rapidly modernizing society. "A Certain Rich Man" is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of wealth, morality, and the American experience. White's sharp insights and vivid character portrayals invite readers to reflect on their values and the true cost of prosperity. This novel resonates powerfully in contemporary discourse, making it a relevant and thought-provoking addition to any literary collection.

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William Allen White (1868-1944) emerged as an influential American journalist, newspaper editor, and author whose work reflected the changing dynamics of the early twentieth century United States. Born in Emporia, Kansas, White gained national recognition as the owner and editor of the Emporia Gazette. His astute and accessible editorials brought rural perspectives to the larger conversation on American politics and society, earning him a place among the era's notable public intellectuals. A prolific writer, White authored several books that blend his journalistic acuity with rich storytelling. Among his works, 'A Certain Rich Man' (1909) stands out for its exploration of the consequences of wealth and power in a rapidly industrializing America. The novel articulates themes of morality versus materialism, a cultural critique that embodied the progressive spirit of the age. White's literary style often melded sharp social commentary with a deep empathy for his characters, attributes that garnered both critical and popular success. His contributions to literature and journalism were recognized when he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his biography 'Woodrow Wilson - The Man, His Times and His Task' (1925) and notably, posthumously, for his autobiography. White's legacy is cemented not only by his written work but also by his dedication to social progress and free speech, which continues to be honored by the William Allen White Award for outstanding children's books, established after his death.