Firecrackers

Firecrackers
About this book
Welcome to one of Carl Van Vechten's most intriguing, ironic novels. First published in 1925, Firecrackers centers around Paul Moody, a man who finds his life utterly tedious and uneventful in New York City. However, that is until he encounters the mysterious, yet exuberant, Gunnar O'Grady. Moody tries to uncover the mystery of his young friend, while also desperately seeking his own purpose in the world. Though, little does he know that his life and the lives of those around him are about to be changed forever. Humorous, poignant, and ironic, Firecrackers boldly stands as one of the most definitive portraits on the excesses and recklessness of the Jazz Age.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL41303W
Subjects
FictionFiction, historical, generalFiction, humorous, generalNew york (n.y.), fiction