The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
October 2002
Trade Paperback · 288 Pages
$14.95 U.S. · $18.95 CAN · £8.99 U.K. · €10.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781568582467
Da Capo Press
Trade Paperback · 288 Pages
$14.95 U.S. · $18.95 CAN · £8.99 U.K. · €10.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781568582467
Da Capo Press
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Description
Universally acclaimed when first published in 1955, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit captured the mood of a generation. Its title — like Catch-22 and Fahrenheit 451 — has become a part of America's cultural vocabulary. Tom Rath doesn't want anything extraordinary out of life: just a decent home, enough money to support his family, and a career that won't crush his spirit. After returning from World War II, he takes a PR job at a television network. It is inane, dehumanizing work. But when a series of personal crises force him to reexamine his priorities — and take responsibility for his past — he is finally moved to carve out an identity for himself. This is Sloan Wilson's searing indictment of a society that had just begun to lose touch with its citizens. The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit is a classic of American literature and the basis of the award-winning film starring Gregory Peck. A consequential novel. — Saturday Review
