Hope of Heaven. Illustrated , livre ebook

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Hope of Heaven by John O'Hara is a gripping exploration of ambition, love, and disillusionment set against the glittering backdrop of 1930s Hollywood. This novella follows the story of Jim Malloy, a journalist navigating the seductive but morally complex world of Los Angeles. Malloy falls in love with a young woman named Peggy, a relationship that brings him both joy and inner turmoil as he becomes increasingly aware of the forces working against them—from societal expectations to their own conflicting desires.
O’Hara’s concise, razor-sharp prose unveils a portrait of an era marked by shifting values and aspirations. In Hope of Heaven, he captures the moral ambiguity of Hollywood’s glamorous façade, showing how dreams of success and happiness can be dashed by reality. Through Malloy’s perspective, O’Hara examines themes of class, power, and integrity, portraying the struggle of individuals seeking fulfillment in a world that seems determined to strip them of it.
This novella showcases O’Hara’s exceptional gift for character insight, as he explores the fragility of human relationships and the harsh truths behind personal ambitions. Hope of Heaven resonates with readers for its honest depiction of love and loss, as well as its timeless portrayal of a man caught between his ideals and the world around him. It is a thought-provoking, compact work that exemplifies O’Hara’s skill in blending social critique with personal drama, making it an essential read for fans of classic American literature.
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26 décembre 2024

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9786178492786

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English

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