Om Some Faces in the Crowd, Short Stories
In this collection of short stories, Budd Schulberg explores the highs and lows of American life in the mid-20th century. From Hollywood to the boxing ring, Schulberg's characters are richly drawn and emotionally complex. Though his stories are rooted in their time and place, they speak to timeless themes of human experience.
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