10 Classic Stories About the Fall of the American Dream

A painting by O. Louis Guglielmi (1906-1956), a proponent of highlighting social conditions of cities and people in art.
book cover The Grapes of Wrath.

I. The Grapes of Wrath

book cover Revolutionary Road.

II. Revolutionary Road

book cover The Jungle.

III. The Jungle

Death of a Salesman book cover.

IV. Death of a Salesman

The Great Gatsby book cover.

V. The Great Gatsby

The Bonfire of the Vanities book cover..

VI. The Bonfire of the Vanities

book cover The Glass Menagerie.

VII. The Glass Menagerie

The Reluctant Fundamentalist book cover.

VIII. The Reluctant Fundamentalist

If He Hollers Let Him Go book cover.

IX. If He Hollers Let Him Go

X. Sister Carrie

25 thoughts on “10 Classic Stories About the Fall of the American Dream

  1. Really intrigued by this list – there are books I’d not heard of, and some that I had but apparently didn’t know as much about as I thought. Seems like a fitting set of books for our times.

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  2. Money has become synonymous with the dream. And whether intended or not, your post challenges us to imagine an alternate definition… There is an American presidential debate happening tonight (9/10/24). So that’s good timing! Your literary prowess is admired and appreciated📙👏

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  3. My total disinterest in the American Dream feels like it’s being symbolised by all the books I’ve read from this list that I didn’t like – Steinbeck, Fitzgerald, Yates – even as I admired their craft.

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  4. Great list, and I’ll add the few I haven’t read or already have on my TBR – The Bonfire of the Vanities, The Reluctant Fundamentalist and If He Hollers Let Him Go. I must make a plea for Roth’s American Pastoral to be included though (although I realise that means one of the others would have to be ditched). I think it’s not only brilliantly written, but a real commentary on how the old American Dream died in the light of the social upheavals of the ’60s. For me, it is a true Great American Novel.

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    1. I am sorry your comment got into my spam folder for some reason and I have just now unearthed it. Oh, yes, a totally brilliant recommendation and wonderful addition. Roth certainly knows the American experience, and American Pastoral is his masterpiece. Actually, while I was writing up entry on Revolutionary Road above, Roth’s book Indignation also popped into my head, another American Dream, this time of one Jewish boy, gone downhill.

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