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In 'The Night Life of the Gods,' Thorne Smith weaves a fantastical narrative infused with humor and clever social satire. The novel chronicles the escapades of a group of mischievous deities who descend from Mount Olympus to experience the pleasures and vices of 1920s New York City. Smith's literary style is marked by a playful use of language, whimsical dialogue, and a structure that lends itself to both farce and philosophical musing on the nature of humanity. This book stands as a significant commentary on the interplay between the divine and mortal realms, reflecting the cultural zeitgeist of an era marked by dramatic social change and burgeoning modernity. Thorne Smith, a prominent figure in American literature during the early 20th century, is known for his penchant for humor and the fantastical. His own life, filled with a mix of hedonism and literary ambition, undoubtedly influenced the creation of 'The Night Life of the Gods.' Smith blended his experiences of the vibrant New York nightlife with the mythological, allowing him to craft a narrative that is both entertaining and incisive in its observations of human behavior. This delightful romp is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a blend of mythology and modernity, witty prose, and a critique of each era's societal norms. 'The Night Life of the Gods' is not only a testament to Smith's imaginative prowess but also an invitation to explore the timeless dance between the divine and the earthly.
© 2022 DigiCat (Rafbók): 8596547184485
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Rafbók: 16 augusti 2022
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