
Published in the early 20th century, 'Streets of Night' by John Dos Passos explores the lives of young men in Boston as they navigate friendship, romance, and social expectations during their college years. The story centers on Cham Mason and Fanshaw, who grapple with self-identity and the pursuit of meaningful connections, particularly in the context of an upcoming canoe outing. This novel reflects the vibrancy and challenges of youth in a rapidly changing society.

