And So It Goes by Charles J. Shields

This biography delves into the life of a renowned American author, known for his distinctive blend of satirical humor and deep social commentary. It meticulously chronicles his journey from his early experiences as a prisoner of war, which profoundly influenced his most famous work, through his rise to literary fame, and the personal challenges he faced, including family tragedies and his own mental health struggles. The narrative provides an intimate look at his complex personality, his views on politics, religion, and society, and the legacy he left in the world of literature. Through extensive research and interviews, the biography paints a comprehensive picture of a man who was as enigmatic and contradictory as the characters in his novels.

The 10915th greatest book of all time


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Total Points: 9

Since this book was first published in 2011, there is a penalty of 59.2%. The age adjusted score is 3.67.

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