The Dollar Hen
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664586568
eBook
About this book
In "The Dollar Hen," Milo Hastings crafts a satirical narrative that critiques the capitalist society of the early 20th century through the lens of a seemingly innocuous poultry farm. The novel intertwines humor and social commentary as it follows the surprising journey of a hen that becomes a symbol of wealth, reflecting the absurdities of consumer culture. Hastings employs a witty, engaging prose style, infused with vivid imagery and sharp dialogue that creates a tapestry of both entertaining and thought-provoking moments, making it a significant piece in the context of American literature during the period of economic upheaval and changing social dynamics. Milo Hastings, a prominent American writer and thinker, emerged from a background steeped in both literature and social critique. Known for his diverse oeuvre, which includes novels, essays, and plays, Hastings often addressed the contradictions of modern life, informed by his experiences in a rapidly industrializing nation. His unique perspective on the intersection of capitalism and individuality deeply resonates in this work, revealing his discontent with societal norms and his advocacy for reform. Readers seeking an insightful yet humorous exploration of capitalism will find "The Dollar Hen" a compelling addition to their libraries. Hastings captures the absurdities of his time with brilliance, making the novel not merely a critique of economic systems but a timeless reflection on the human condition.
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