Gargoyles by Ben Hecht

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Author Hecht, Ben, 1894-1964
Title Gargoyles
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Summary "Gargoyles" by Ben Hecht is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book introduces George Cornelius Basine, a young man whose life is intertwined with themes of morality, sin, and the nature of self-deception. As the narrative unfolds, it explores the dichotomies of vice and virtue through Basine's experiences in a morally ambiguous world at the turn of the century, making readers question the complexity of human behavior and societal expectations. The opening of the novel immerses the reader in a disheveled Chicago morning as Basine emerges from a brothel, whistling a tune yet reflecting on his recent escapades filled with sin. With his friend Hugh Keegan by his side, the two discuss their differing attitudes toward morality and the consequences of their actions. The narrative delves into Basine’s internal struggle as he attempts to embody a facade of virtue while battling guilt and the external pressures of society. The conversational exchanges reveal the dichotomy between Basine's charming bravado and underlying moral conflict, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of character and societal critique throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Fiction
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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