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On the Waterfront

by Budd Schulberg

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About the book

n 1955, Budd Schulberg adapted his Academy Award–winning screenplay into an exhilarating novel. Suspenseful and emotional, the novel presents a more complex—and perhaps bleaker—portrait of ex-boxer Terry Malloy’s corrupt and stunted world on the docks of Hoboken. Narrated by Father Pete Barry, the novel shifts focus to the courageous priest who stands up to the Mob, as well as his own church, in order to redeem the souls of his hardscrabble and unloved constituents.

On the Waterfront is a potent retelling of an iconic American story that stands apart as an unforgettable vision of crime, politics, and class in the twentieth century.

Schulberg also did a fantastic job showing the consequences and complexities of changing widespread corruption.

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Categories:

Crime Novels Fiction Classics

Language:

English

Length:

336 pages

Author:

Budd Schulberg
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