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ISBN: 1025310691

ISBN13: 9781025310695

Blessed Are the Rich

"Blessed Are the Rich" is a sharp and witty satirical novel that captures the restless energy of London in the aftermath of the First World War. Written by the renowned theater critic and essayist James Agate, the story follows the fortunes of Oliver Tynne, a young man of modest means and high ambitions navigating a society obsessed with wealth and status. Through Oliver's various escapades-ranging from business ventures to romantic entanglements-Agate provides a vivid and often cynical portrait of the early 1920s, a period marked by both economic uncertainty and a desperate pursuit of pleasure.

The narrative excels in its portrayal of the colorful characters that populate the London scene, from struggling artists to wealthy socialites. With its clever dialogue and keen social commentary, the work explores the contradictions of a world in transition, where old traditions clash with the emerging modernity of the Jazz Age. As Oliver seeks to find his place among the "rich" of the title, the novel serves as both a humorous chronicle of a young man's coming-of-age and a lasting critique of the era's materialistic values. "Blessed Are the Rich" remains an insightful and entertaining example of British literary fiction from the interwar period.

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