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TRIUMPH
Philip Wylie

TRIUMPH

by Philip Wylie

Doubleday · 1963

Peak rank

#6

Weeks on list

8

Debuted

March 1963

Chart History

#1510151963

8 weeks on the Hardcover Fiction list, peaking at #6

In the world's upper hemisphere, only one small group has survived World War III: fourteen people, sheltered deep within a limestone mountain in Connecticut and with enough supplies and equipment to maintain their subsistence for upwards of two years. The group includes a forward-thinking millionaire and his family, a levelheaded Jewish scientist, a playboy, an aging African American servant and his daughter, a gigolo and the glamorous woman who has been his mistress, a beautiful Chinese girl, a young meter reader, two children, and a Japanese engineer. Fully aware of the outcome of the war that had raged briefly above them, the survivors seethe with hatred, fall into depression over their losses, rise to moments of superhuman bravery, and lapse into behavior that reflects their human weaknesses. Philip Wylie mercilessly predicts the inevitable end of a world that continues to function as selfishly and as barbarously as our own.

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Published
1963
Pages
296
Publisher
Doubleday
Categories
American fiction

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