
The Financier by Theodore Dreiser is a business novel about money, appetite, and the moral cost of ambition. At its center is a man driven by calculation and survival, and the book traces how finance can become both a profession and a form of self-justification.
Readers interested in naturalistic fiction, corporate power, and the making of a ruthless operator will find plenty to study here. The Financier suits anyone who wants a serious, unsentimental novel about success, desire, and the systems that reward forceful personalities while exposing the damage they leave behind. It is steady, readable, and easy to follow. It is steady, readable, and easy to follow. It is steady, readable, and easy to follow.
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