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Good as Gold by Joseph Heller is a satirical novel about the American political system. The novel follows the story of Bruce Gold, a Jewish professor of English literature who is offered a position as the first-ever Jewish Secretary of State. Gold is a reluctant candidate, but he is convinced that he can use his position to make a difference in the world. However, he soon discovers that the world of politics is full of corruption and hypocrisy. Gold is forced to compromise his ideals in order to survive in the political arena. He must also deal with the anti-Semitism of his colleagues and the constant pressure to be the "perfect Jew." Good as Gold is a funny and biting satire of the American political system. Heller does a masterful job of exposing the hypocrisy and corruption of the political establishment. He also creates a compelling and complex protagonist in Bruce Gold. The novel is also a meditation on the nature of power and the importance of staying true to one's ideals. Gold is a man who is struggling to do the right thing in a world that is often wrong. He is a reminder that even the most powerful people are still human, and that they are still vulnerable to the corrupting forces of power. Good as Gold is a classic of American literature, and it is still relevant today. It is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the American political system or who enjoys satirical fiction. Here is a quote from the novel that I think captures its essence: "Politics is the art of doing something while pretending to do something else."
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by: Joseph Heller
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Bruce Gold, a middle-aged, Jewish professor of English literature, finds himself on the brink of a golden career in politics -- and not a moment too soon, as Gold yearns for an opportunity to transfor...
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