Fiction
The Way of All Flesh (Penguin Classics)
Butler throws stones at Victorian family values with the precision of someone who survived them. Published posthumously because even a dead man knew this book would cause trouble. The satire cuts so deep it draws real blood - this isn't gentle mockery but surgical dismantling of everything the nineteenth century held sacred. For readers who recognize their own family dynamics in this merciless portrait, who understand that the most devastating critiques come from people who escaped with their sanity intact.
US$5.00
Ships fromPittsburgh, PA
Est. delivery3–5 business days
ConditionAll of our books are sold as reading copies regardless of actual condition because books are meant to be read.

