The Adventures of Augie March

A journey of self-discovery during the Great Depression

Saul Bellow author Christopher Hitchens editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:26th Apr '01

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The Adventures of Augie March cover

A poignant tale of a Chicago boy's journey through the Great Depression, The Adventures of Augie March explores identity and self-discovery.

In The Adventures of Augie March, we follow the life of Augie, a young boy from Chicago, who faces the harsh realities of the Great Depression. Orphaned and without financial means, Augie navigates through a series of odd jobs that reflect both his adaptability and the chaotic nature of his environment. From being a butler to a dog-washer, he embraces a variety of roles, each shaping his understanding of the world around him. His journey is not just about survival; it's a quest for identity amidst the challenges of his upbringing.

As Augie interacts with a colorful cast of characters, he becomes a 'born recruit', easily swayed by the ambitions and desires of those he encounters. His life takes a significant turn when he meets Thea, a captivating huntress with a trained eagle. This relationship sparks in him a desire to break free from the constraints imposed by his circumstances. Augie's odyssey is a modern-day exploration of self-discovery, where he seeks not only reality but also fulfillment in a world that often feels overwhelming.

The Adventures of Augie March is a rich tapestry of experiences, humor, and poignant moments, showcasing the struggles of a young man trying to carve out his place in society. With its vivid imagery and deep characterizations, this novel stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit during trying times.

Astonishingly and tremendously entertaining -- The New York Times
A rollicking, perplexing, astounding whopper of a picaresque novel * Chicago Sunday Times *
Funny, poignant ... it is Bellow's fat comic masterpiece * Augie March *
The great novel of the young person * Harper's *

ISBN: 9780141184869

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 30mm

Weight: 400g

592 pages