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  1. Some Time in the Sun: The Hollywood Years of F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Nathanael West, Aldous Huxley and James Agee by Tom Dardis, 2004-08-01
  2. Nathanael West : Novels and Other Writings : The Dream Life of Balso Snell / Miss Lonelyhearts / A Cool Million / The Day of the Locust / Letters (Library of America) by Nathanael West, 1997-08-01
  3. The Complete Works of Nathanael West: The Dream Life of Balso Snell; Miss Lonelyhearts; A Cool Million; The Day of the Locust. by Nathanael. West, 1957
  4. Miss Lonelyhearts & The Day of the Locust (New Edition) (New Directions Paperbook) by Nathanael West, 2009-06-23
  5. The Day of the Locust by Nathanael West, 2010-08-11
  6. Nathanael West (20th Century Views) by Jay Martin, 1972-02
  7. "The Day of the Locust and the Dream Life of Balso Snell" (Penguin Modern Classics) by Nathanael West, 2000-02-03
  8. The Day of the Locust by Nathanael West, 1953
  9. The Day of the Locust (complete and unabridged) by Nathanael West, 1959
  10. Lonelyhearts: The Screwball World of Nathanael West and Eileen McKenney by Marion Meade, 2011-03-01
  11. Complete Works of Nathanael West (Picador Classics) by Nathanael West, 1983-10-07
  12. The Collected Works of Nathanael West: The Day of the Locust ; The Dream Life of Balso Snell ; Miss Lonelyhearts ; A Cool Million by Nathanael West, 2009-09-09
  13. Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West, 2008-06-25
  14. American Superrealism: Nathanael West and the Politics of Representation in the 1930s (Wisconsin Project on American Writers) by Jonathan Veitch, 1997-10-15

1. Nathanael West
Nathanael West published four novels. It was in France, posthumously, after World War II, that he first attracted attention. In his works West examined the
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Nathanael West (1903-1940) - original name Nathan Weinstein (until 1926) American writer who died in a car crash at thirty-seven. Nathanael West published four novels. It was in France, posthumously, after World War II, that he first attracted attention. In his works West examined the reverse side of liberty and freedom - dreams turned into nightmare, or what he called "the secret inner life of masses". "At college, and perhaps for a year afterwards, they had believed in literature, had believed in Beauty and in personal expression as an absolute end. When they lost this belief, they lost everything. Money and fame meant nothing to them. They were not worldly men." (from Miss Lonelyhearts Nathanael West was born Nathan Weinstein in New York, N.Y., the son of immigrant German Jews from Lithuania. His mother was Anna (Wallenstein) Weinstein, and father, Max Weinstein, a construction contractor. As a young man West showed little ambition. He studied at Brown University, Providence, where he befriended the writer and humorist S.J. Perelman - he married West's sister. During these years he started to draw cartoons and write short surrealistic sketches, which he later collected as the novel THE DREAM LIFE OF BALSO SNELL (1931). West did not take his studies seriously - he borrowed his cousin's work and presented it as his own and failed a crucial course in modern drama.

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Nathanael West was born in New York City, the first child of Germanspeaking Russian Jewish parents from Lithuania who maintained an upper-middle class
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Nathanael West was born in New York City , the first child of German-speaking Russian Jewish parents from Lithuania who maintained an upper-middle class household in a Jewish neighborhood on the Upper West Side. West displayed little ambition in academics, dropping out of high school and only gaining admission into Tufts University by forging his high school transcript. After being expelled from Tufts , West got into Brown University by appropriating the transcript of a fellow Tufts student who was also named Nathan Weinstein. Although West did little schoolwork at Brown, he read extensively. He ignored the realist fiction of his American contemporaries in favor of French surrealists and British and Irish poets of the , in particular Oscar Wilde . West was interested in unusual literary style as well as unusual content. He became interested in Christianity and mysticism as experienced or expressed through literature and art. West's classmates at Brown nicknamed him "Pep"; it is not known whether this indicated a great deal of physical energy on West's part or (in the sarcastic tradition of many nicknames) the exact opposite. Since Jewish students were not allowed to join fraternities, his main friend was his future brother-in-law

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died Dec. 22, 1940, near El Centro, Calif. original name Nathan Weinstein, American writer best known for satiric novels of the 1930s. Of middle-class Jewish immigrant parentage, he attended high school in New York City and graduated from Brown University in 1924. During a 15-month stay in Paris, he completed his first novel, The Dream Life of Balso Snell, West, Nathanael... (75 of 302 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Nathanael West Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post.

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In the genre of Hollywood novels, Nathanael West s The Day of the Locust (1939) and F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Last Tycoon (1941) are among the bestknown
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U.S. writer. He attended Brown University and was supporting himself as a hotel manager, giving free or low-rent rooms to struggling fellow writers, when he wrote the novella Miss Lonelyhearts (1933), about an advice columnist whose attempts to solace his correspondents end in ironic defeat. A Cool Million (1934) mocks the American dream as popularized by Horatio Alger . His last novel, The Day of the Locust (1939), depicts the savagery lurking beneath the Hollywood dream. Though not widely read until after his death in an auto accident at age 37, West is now considered a major American novelist. document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Nathanael West" from Britannica Concise Kosciuszko, Tadeusz - Polish patriot who fought in the American Revolution. More on "Nathanael West" from the 32 Volume West, Nathanael

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    Nathanael West wurde am 17. Oktober 1903 als Nathan Wallenstein Weinstein in New York geboren. Seine Eltern waren deutschsprachige Juden aus dem damals russisch beherrschten Litauen, die um 1890 nach Amerika ausgewandert waren. Sein Vater Max Weinstein hatte innerhalb kurzer Zeit ein florierendes Bau- und Immobilienunternehmen aufgebaut und es zu einigem Wohlstand gebracht, und so verbrachten West und seine Schwestern Laura und Hinda eine beh¼tete Kindheit. Die Weinsteins legten bei der Erziehung Nathans und seiner Schwestern Hinda und Laura groŸen Wert auf Schulbildung, kaum jedoch auf Religion; so wurde Nathan zwar wohl rituell beschnitten, wurde aber nie Bar Mitzwa . Weil sie im zaristischen Russland Antisemitismus und Ausgrenzung ausgesetzt gewesen waren, ertr¤umten sie f¼r ihre Kinder eine v¶llige Integration in der amerikanischen Gesellschaft. Im Sinne dieser angestrebten Assimilation schickten sie ihre drei Kinder auf ¶ffentliche Schulen in Manhattan und begeisterten den jungen Nathan Weinstein f¼r

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Term Paper # 39516 SHOPPING CART DISABLED Nathanael West and the American Dream
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This paper explains how West makes his main points through the lives of his characters, which include Homer Simpson, Tod Hackett and Faye Greener. In telling their stories, he uses powerful imagery to illustrate the moral decay of the people on the fringe of the entertainment industry. We begin to see the emptiness in the optimistic rags-to riches ideal. This paper also compares and contrasts the thoughts and work of John Steinbeck with those of Nathanael West.
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An insight into the facts and myths of the "Wild West" as seen in "The Way to the West" by Elliott West and "The American West: The Modern Vision" by Patricia Janis Broder.
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This article was written by Jim Tejani Nathanael West El Centro, California lies sixty miles inside the Arizona border in Imperial County. This formidably-named milieu can pass all but unnoticed astride the whir of Interstate-8. It stands a paradox–a place where agriculture impugns the harsh realities of the desert, where pastoral farmlands defy the ever-expansive urban center to the west, where past and present remain eerily coalesced. El Centro marks not "the center" but rather the fringe of Southern California, making it a true point of entry into the world of Nathanael West's The Day of the Locust . And oddly, it was here among the convolution of El Centro, on the edge of his literary wasteland, where a 1940 automobile accident cut short West's magnificent genius. But like the world his work immortalized, Nathanael West has never held beyond the reach of contradiction. West's life and legacy have continued to weave with a thread of bitter irony. While many closely associate The Day of the Locust with California in general and Hollywood in particular, West was neither a native of the region nor claimed the Golden State as home for very long. In fact, the author found Los Angeles quite unwittingly and only by the cynosure of early failure. Born Nathan Weinstein in 1903 to a prominent Jewish-immigrant family, West (he would adopt the anglicized pen name in 1926) grew up amid the ethnic and intellectual ferment of early-century New York. A disinterested if not lazy student, West won admission, by means of questionable scruple, to Tufts University and eventually to Brown, where he fell into a circle of aspiring young writers. After a several-year stay among the bohemia and avant-garde of "Lost Generation" Paris, West began work on his first novel

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    West, Nathanael, , American novelist, whose real name was Nathan Weinstein, b. New York City, grad. Brown Univ., 1924. An innovative, highly original author, West revealed the sterility and grotesqueness underlying the American dream; his vision has profoundly influenced subsequent writers. After spending two years in Paris, he worked as a hotel manager in New York. His first novel, The Dream Life of Balso Snell (1931), is a garish satire that foreshadowed the work to follow.

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nathanael west only wrote four novels and this one was the last and most famous. He wasn’t much read in his own time and only became a sort of dark cult
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October 2003 The novel is set in Hollywood in 1939. Most of the characters are in some way related to the film industry, however, they are mainly lowly figures, bit actors, extras, and other sorts of hangers-on. Nathanael West emphasizes the less than glorious lives these folks lead, scratching out a living in hard times. The main character is Tod Hackett. He’s one of the more privileged of the characters. He is by love and intention a serious painter. However, he can’t make a living at painting so he’s come to Hollywood to draw sets, earning a decent living and allowing him to paint on the side. There is also Abe Kusich, a dwarf who works films now and again, Harry Greener, sick and dying, a former comic and clown and Claude Estee, a screen-writer who is fairly successful. Other characters are sort of lower level folks who surround these people. At the center of the novel along with Tod, is Faye Greener, Harry’s daughter. Stunningly beautiful and sexy, she has great hopes of breaking into the films and has her sights set on becoming a major star. Tod, Homer Simpson, (that is REALLY the character’s name in this 1939 novel!) who is in California for his health, and cowboy Earle Sharp are all in love with Faye. She, however, can only love a man who is either very handsome (Earle nearly fills the bill) or very rich, none of them come close to that.

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West became an artist and satirist in compensation for his inability to conform and succeed along conventional paths. Jay Martin, Nathanael West: The Art of His Life
Nathanael West completed four novels before his untimely death in a car accident. In order of publication the novels are:
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  • A Cool Million
  • The Day of the Locust
West's novels represent his response to the appearance of the values of consumerism in the United States of the 1930s. With the rise of consumerism and commodity fetishism the distinction between image and reality is critically blurred. West was one of the first writers to see this situation developing. And his novel, The Day of the Locust is about Hollywood, the capital of the American business of image manufacturing. In that novel West depicts the consequences of the blurring of the line between substance and image. But his political views, clearly left-of-center, and influenced by, among other sources, the Spenglerian analysis of cultural decline, are themselves surface details. The deeper details about West concern themselves with his attempts to come to terms with the function of the creative artist in a culture that has begun devaluating the individual. What does it mean to be a writer in this new "modern" age?

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