Billy Bathgate | Social Concerns/Themes

Doctorow again examines the meaning of success in America; if the leaders of American finance and industry were presented as caricatures of success in Ragtime (1975), another parody of the American Dream is featured in Billy Bathgate. The plot follows a young boy from rags to riches, but in this contemporary version of the Horatio Alger hero, the hero rises in the world as an apprentice to the notorious gangster, Dutch Schultz. The young hero in Doctorow's novel is as resourceful as any boy in Alger's fiction, but his enterprise is the business of the Mafia: rackets,...

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