Richard Yates's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel paints a vivid picture of the postwar generation of Americans trying to adjust to family life in the 1950s
Revolutionary Road: Richard Yates' Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in 1950s America. 1/10. Frank and April Wheeler are a young couple whose American dream is turning to ashes.
DetailsRevolutionary Road: Richard Yates's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in 1950s America. 10/10: After Frank's confession, all is calm until the tragic horror of April's plan unfolds.
DetailsRevolutionary Road: Richard Yates' Pulitzer-winning novel set in 1950s America. 2/10. Following the disastrous performance of the play, Frank and April's marriage is struggling.
DetailsRevolutionary Road: Richard Yates' Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in 1950s America. 3/10. Struggling with an unhappy marriage, Frank finds solace in the arms of Maureen Grube.
DetailsRevolutionary Road: Richard Yates' Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in 1950s America. 4/10. Frank has started an affair, but April has come up with an idea to change their lives.
DetailsRevolutionary Road: Richard Yates' Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in 1950s America. 5/10. Frank and April have hit on a plan of escaping to Europe with their children.
DetailsRevolutionary Road: Richard Yates' Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in 1950s America. 6/10. Frank and April plan to move to Paris, but April's news puts an end to their dream.
DetailsRevolutionary Road: Richard Yates' Pulitzer-winning novel set in 1950s America. 7/10. April discovers she is pregnant. Frank is shocked by her proposed solution.
DetailsRevolutionary Road: Richard Yates' Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in 1950s America. 8/10. The Wheelers have to tell everyone that they are not forsaking New York after all.
DetailsRevolutionary Road: Richard Yates's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in 1950s America. 9/10: Frank ends his affair with Maureen and decides to confess all to April.
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