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Synopsis
Coming four years after *The Dawn Builder* (1910), John G. Neihardt's second novel portrays the lives of Black Hills miners and of those who preyed on them. *Life's Lure* takes up a theme that runs throughout Neihardt's work: the consequences of an inordinate desire for wealth. The protagonists come in sets of three. On one hand there are Samuel Drake, a hapless thirty-year-old who has just squandered his inheritance in a Deadwood card game; his fickle wife Joy; and Louis Devlin, a smooth-talking, fast-fingered gentleman gambler. Devlin is not above talking about philosophy; he even paraphrases Nietzsche. On the other hand are Monte Joe, a drunken scoundrel, Punkins, a young man fresh off the farm, guileless and easy pickings; and Nellie, a mining-camp prostitute.
Women and gold lure men to go on living, but Fortune is "a capricious jilt." Neihardt puts a lot of colorful characters in motion and then, along with the reader, watches them collide.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- ISBN: 9780803233331
- Number of pages: 277
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 25 mm
- Weight: 397g
- Languages: English
