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The story follows , an idealistic "schlemiel" living in a crowded Williamsburg tenement. Max spends his days dreaming of escape through absurd get-rich-quick schemes, such as bottling onion juice, while earning a meager twelve dollars a week.
: Max is torn between two models: his father, a defeated but ethical former Yiddish theater performer, and his uncle Papravel, a brutal but successful gangster. The story follows , an idealistic "schlemiel" living
: Often cited as the best in the trilogy, the book is considered a cult classic for its ability to capture the feeling of living without hope for the future. Publication History : Often cited as the best in the
: The novel is noted for its "bitter comedy," using humor and tenderness to soften the portrayal of poverty and disillusionment. Daniel Fuchs later moved to Hollywood, where he
Originally published in , the novel was a commercial failure until it was rediscovered and hailed as a masterpiece when reprinted in 1961 as part of The Williamsburg Trilogy . Daniel Fuchs later moved to Hollywood, where he won an Academy Award for screenwriting. Tributo a Blenholt by Fuchs, Daniel, Maldonado, Enrique