The Fog a Novel

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By William Dudley Pelley

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The Fog is a novel written by William Dudley Pelley and published in 1933. The book tells the story of a young man named David Carrington who is on a quest to find the meaning of life. As he travels through the United States, Carrington encounters a series of characters who challenge his beliefs and help him to see the world in a new way. The novel begins with Carrington's disillusionment with his comfortable life as a wealthy young man in New York City. He decides to leave his privileged existence and sets out on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he meets a variety of characters, including a disillusioned war veteran, a group of unemployed workers, and a socialist organizer. As Carrington travels deeper into the heart of the country, he becomes increasingly aware of the suffering and injustices that exist in American society. He begins to question his own beliefs and values, and struggles to find a sense of purpose and meaning in his life. Throughout the book, Pelley explores themes of social inequality, political corruption, and the search for spiritual enlightenment. He also offers a critique of the American Dream and the values that underpin it. Overall, "The Fog" is a thought-provoking novel that challenges readers to question their own assumptions and beliefs about the world. Through the character of David Carrington, Pelley offers a powerful critique of American society and the values that shape it.
The Fog a Novel