Theodore Dreiser

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Theodore Dreiser – early 20th-century American novelist, author of Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy. His uncompromising realism exposed social inequality and the power of money, shaping American critical realism.

πŸ“– Sister Carrie scandalized publishers with its frankness and was nearly banned. πŸ’° An American Tragedy was based on an actual murder trial. πŸ“° Began as a journalist and editor, covering poverty and factory life. 🎭 His style was often called β€œheavy,” yet gave raw force to his prose. 🏠 Raised in poverty, which deeply shaped his worldview. πŸ“š A proponent of naturalism – believed people are ruled by circumstances and instincts. 🎬 Several Hollywood adaptations brought his novels to screen, notably An American Tragedy. πŸ’‘ His books sparked debates about morality and artistic freedom. 🌍 Travelled in Europe and showed sympathy for socialist ideas. πŸ˜‚ Curiosity: once attended an official reception without a tie, insisting β€œa writer should look careless.” πŸ˜„ Amusing fact: friends joked he could discuss grocery prices with the same passion as literature.