The four novels gathered here constitute the complete longer works of one the most brilliant & original American writers. Wests vision of American modernity is terrifyingly comical & diagnoses the tawdriness & meretriciousness of much of American popular culture. His greatest work Miss Lonelyhearts which begins this collection is unique in modern literature. It describes New York in the early years of the Great Depression through the point of view of an agony aunt who corresponds with his suffering readers in the guise of Miss Lonelyhearts: (Are you in trouble?
- Do you need advice?). A Cool Million is as its subtitle suggests the dismantling of a myth here a caustic satire of the rags to riches story. Wests final novel The Day of the Locust is a comic yet apocalyptic account of the fantasies of 1930s Hollywood. This volume concludes with Wests parodic & surreal first venture into fiction The Dream Life of Balso Snell. Henry Claridges introduction to this new edition of Wests fictional writings contextualises his work in the United States of the Great Depression in his evocation of 1930s Hollywood (where he worked as a writer of screenplays) & in the larger context of his Eastern European Jewish background & particularly his reading of Dostoyesvky. The text comes with extensive annotations a note on the textual history of Wests writings & a guide to further reading for both the student & the general reader.