A millionaire hurls banknotes from a rooftop, watching the crowd below abandon all dignity for a handful of cash. In the heart of 1960s New York City, the boundaries between wealth and morality dissolve, and the absurdities of power are laid bare with razor-sharp wit. This biting satirical novel carves into the heart of social criticism themes, exposing the fragile veneer of civility that masks society's greed and hypocrisy. With its dark comedy fiction and masterful literary satire, the story delivers a whirlwind of outrageous schemes and unforgettable characters, each episode more wildly inventive than the last. Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that the book's critique of wealth and privilege remains as unsettlingly relevant as ever. The narrative's absurd humour topics echo the spirit of Joseph Heller and will delight Kurt Vonnegut fans, offering a gleeful dismantling of the American dream through scenes both hilarious and uncomfortably true. Yet beneath the laughter, the novel poses urgent questions about the price of success and the limits of human decency, making it a touchstone for satire enthusiasts and adult readers alike. More than a dazzling relic of 1960s American literature, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Its fearless examination of society's follies continues to provoke, amuse, and disturb, marking it as essential reading for those who value both classic subversive fiction and the enduring power of literary satire. Whether you are discovering its brilliance for the first time or returning to its pages, this restored edition stands as a testament to the enduring relevance and audacity of its vision.
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