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  2. Revolutionary Road is the debut novel by the American author Richard Yates. It was a finalist for the National Book Award in 1962, along with Catch-22 and The Moviegoer. When published by Atlantic-Little, Brown in 1961, it received critical acclaim, and The New York Times reviewed it as "beautifully crafted ... a remarkable and deeply troubling ...

  3. Full Title: Revolutionary Road When Written: 1955-1960 Where Written: Mahopac, New York When Published: 1961 Literary Period: Contemporary Realism Genre: Novel Setting: Western Connecticut, New York City Climax: Frank discovers a rubber syringe in the linen closet and confronts April, who declares that he cannot stop her from inducing an abortion.

  4. Revolutionary Road Summary. The novel begins in western Connectictut, with an unsuccessful first performance by an amateur theater company, The Laurel Players. The lead actress, April Wheeler, begins with a strong performance but eventually becomes embarrassed and stilted once it’s clear that the show is a flop.

  5. Richard Yates's novel Revolutionary Road was first published in 1961, and it was reprinted in 2000 by Vintage Press. When it was first printed, Revolutionary Road was described as a masterpiece...

    • Suburban Novel
    • Coming of Age, 1930–50
    • The Petrified Forest

    Most of Revolutionary Road takes place in the fictional Connecticut suburb of Revolutionary Hill Estates. Despite the wealth and pleasant surroundings of the neighborhood, its residents often lead lives of quiet despair. Frank and April Wheelermock their suburban neighbors for their materialism and small-mindedness, then realize they've adopted the...

    Frank and April Wheeler grew up in the 1930s, passed through adolescence in the 1940s, and became young adults in the 1950s. Their coming-of-age process parallels a turbulent time for the United States in the first half of the 20th century. Some scholars have argued that the country itself "came of age" during this same period, painfully growing th...

    In the opening chapter of Revolutionary Road, April Wheeler and Shep Campbell act in a community production of The Petrified Forest, a play written in 1935 by American playwright Robert Sherwood (1896–1955). The play and the novel have much in common: Yates's text draws on the dialogue and imagery of the play, as well as its themes. Both works exam...

  6. As a novel that ends in a death, that of April Wheeler, Revolutionary Road is already tied to an elegiac literary tradition of mourning: the narrative of the text serves as a reflection on this death and the emotional experience of it.

  7. The book Revolutionary Road takes place in the United States during the 1950s, a time when author Richard Yates thought the country was trapped in a "lust for conformity." After the terror of World War II (1939–45), Americans were desperate to feel secure again.

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