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A Cool Million: The Dismantling of Lemuel Pitkin

Author Nathanael West
Publisher Covici-Friede
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PublisherCovici-Friede
ISBN / ASINB001APYNDO
ISBN-13978B001APYND1
Sales Rank8,814,095
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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A Cool MillionFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia"A Cool Million: The Dismantling of Lemuel Pitkin is Nathanael West's third novel, published in 1934. It is a brutal farce of Horatio Alger's novels and their eternal optimism. A Cool Million, as its subtitle suggests, presents "the dismantling of Lemuel Pitkin," piece by piece. As a satire of the Horatio Alger myth of success, the novel is evocative of Voltaire's Candide, which satirized the philosophical optimism of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Alexander Pope. Pitkin is a typical 'Schlemiel', stumbling from one situation to the next; he gets robbed, cheated, unjustly arrested, frequently beaten and exploited. In a parallel plot Betty Prail, Pitkin's love interest, is raped, abused, and sold into prostitution. Over the course of the novel Pitkin manages to lose an eye, his teeth, his thumb, his scalp and his leg, but nevertheless retains his optimism and gullibility to the inevitably bitter end.Pitkin's troubles, however, don't end with his death. Even after his passing he is exploited as a martyr by the 'National Revolutionary party', a political organization led by Shagpoke Whipple, a manipulative former American president. Pitkin's birthday becomes a national holiday and American youths march down the streets singing songs in his honor. Whipple speaks out against aliens and calling for a rejection of "sophistication, Marxism and International Capitalism." [1] The novel ends with a series of roaring "hails" from the crowd."