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An American Tragedy
(JANUARY 25, 1926)
An American Tragedy--Theodore Dreiser. Standing before this
bear-cage in the literary zoo we say: What an enormous creature!
How shaggy and powerful! How he lumbers about, yet they say a
grizzly can outrun a horse! And when we have gazed our fill, we
say: What a dirty, littered cage! An unkempt brute--but how
enormous!
This is the bear-like Mr. Dreiser's first novel since The Genius
in 1915. It has been justly described as a "haunting, powerful tale
of crime and punishment." But it is not to be recommended
indiscriminately; not every one could labor through it. Mr. Dreiser
has declined to improve his knowledge of the English language, and
while he is a painstaking reporter, he is a very indifferent
craftsman. For him it is more honest to ramble on for 840 pages
than to attempt compression and readable sentences. Genius gleams
fitfully through the welter. Mr. Dreiser observers life broadly,
with great detachment and a cumbersome irony not unlike Hardy's.
He is at times mystical, but more often merely confused.