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Hardcover Meteor Book

ISBN: 102550707X

ISBN13: 9781025507071

Meteor

"Meteor" is a compelling drama by renowned American playwright S. N. Behrman that explores the meteoric rise and psychological complexities of Raphael Lord, a man possessed by an unwavering belief in his own genius and destiny. Set against the backdrop of the high-stakes world of finance and intellectual ambition, the play delves into themes of ego, foresight, and the personal cost of extraordinary success.

The narrative follows Lord as he transitions from a precocious student to a dominant force in the business world, driven by what he perceives as an almost supernatural ability to predict market fluctuations and human behavior. As his power grows, so does the strain on his personal relationships, particularly with his wife, Ariadne, who must navigate the shadow of her husband's overwhelming personality. Behrman's sharp dialogue and insightful characterizations offer a sophisticated critique of the American dream and the volatile nature of brilliance.

A significant work from the early 20th-century American theater, "Meteor" captures the spirit of an era defined by rapid economic shifts and the cult of the individual. It remains a poignant study of the fine line between confidence and hubris, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of classic drama and character-driven storytelling.

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