All the King’s Men

All the King’s Men by Robert Penn Warren is a reprint edition published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2006, featuring 661 pages in English. This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is set in the 1930s and chronicles the rise and fall of Willie Stark, a character inspired by the real-life Huey “Kingfish” Long of Louisiana. The narrative explores Stark’s journey from an idealistic politician to one corrupted by power and success, providing a critical look at American politics.
Readers will find a detailed examination of political ambition and moral decay within the context of Southern fiction. The novel delves into themes of power and corruption, offering insights into the complexities of political life. As a literary classic, All the King’s Men remains a significant work that reflects on the nature of leadership and the consequences of ambition.
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Set in the 1930s, this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel traces the rise and fall of Willie Stark, who resembles the real-life Huey “Kingfish” Long of Louisiana. Stark begins his political career as an idealistic man of the people but soon becomes corrupted by success. Generally considered the finest novel ever written on American politics,All the King’s Men is a literary classic.
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SEAN PENN
JUDE LAW
KATE WINSLET
JAMES GANDOLFINI
MARK RUFFALO
PATRICIA CLARKSON
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