With an Introduction by Randall Jarrell. Sam and Henny Pollit have too many children, too little money, and too much loathing for each other. As Sam uses the children's adoration to feed his own voracious ego, Henny watches in bleak despair, knowing the bitter reality that lies just below his mad vi[...]
Tells the story of a private European bank and the rich mixture of high-stakes gamblers, tax evaders, and shady speculators, all united by their love of money. Set in the Paris of the interwar period, this novel explores the intrigues, swindles, and manipulations of international finance.[...]
"The Man Who Loved Children" is a magnificent novel of family life. The Pollits--Sam and Henny and their swarming household of children and animals--are American. (The time: the 1940s; the setting: in and around Washington and Baltimore.) The writer who brings them overwhelmingly to life is Australi[...]