Le Avventure Di Augie March by Saul Bellow

A luminous, picaresque bildungsroman following a resourceful, free-spirited young man raised in a poor immigrant household in Depression-era Chicago, who drifts through a series of episodic adventures—odd jobs, romantic entanglements, brushes with crime and intellectuals, and journeys beyond the city—always improvising and refusing fixed plans; the narrative traces his restless effort to shape himself amid social upheaval and competing moral claims, celebrating lively language and wit while probing the limits and possibilities of self-invention.

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