The Dark Arena

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The Dark Arena is the first novel by Mario Puzo, published in 1955.[1]

The Dark Arena
U.S. first edition cover
AuthorMario Puzo
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCrime novel
PublisherRandom House
Publication date
1955
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages283
OCLC46968806

Plot

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The book follows Walter Mosca, an American World War II veteran who returns to Germany for his girlfriend, Hella. The novel explores life in post-war Germany, a place where the standard currency is not the German mark, or even the U.S. dollar, but U.S.-made cigarettes.

Reception

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The novel garnered positive reviews. The Boston Globe: "Fierce, intense, compelling." The Nation: "One of the finest works of fiction to come out of this country's occupation of Germany." The San Francisco Chronicle: "Puzo tells his story brutally, violently, and undoubtedly all very much as it all might have been."

The novel was not as commercially successful as his later works such as the 1969 blockbuster The Godfather. In the 1972 collection The Godfather Papers and Other Confessions, Puzo stated that he made $3,500 from the book. The reviewers gave it modest acclaim, and admitted that Puzo had "solid talent."[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "The Dark Arena". Goodreads. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
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