
The Project Gutenberg E-text of The Pit, by Frank Norris
THE PIT - A STORY OF CHICAGO
CONTENTS
In the chill of a late‑February Chicago evening, the grand Auditorium Theatre thrums with the mingled hum of elegantly dressed patrons and the distant strains of an Italian opera. Among them stand Laura and Page Dearborn, their aunt Emily Wessels, waiting anxiously for the influential Cresslers who have invited them into a private box. Laura, with her striking pale beauty and keen eyes, carries an air of quiet determination despite the swirling crowds. The scene captures a city where high society and the raw forces of commerce intersect, hinting at the larger drama that unfolds beyond the theater doors.
Beneath the gilded façade of the opera, a network of traders, speculators, and brokers—Curtis Jadwin, Sheldon Corthell, Samuel Gretry, and Charles Cressler—maneuver through the bustling wheat pit that fuels Chicago’s fortunes. Their ambitions, rivalries, and secret deals promise to draw the Dearborn sisters into a world where fortunes rise and fall on a single grain. As the night progresses, personal loyalties and market strategies begin to clash, setting the stage for a compelling exploration of greed, love, and the relentless pulse of the American grain trade.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (694K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Aldarondo. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1902
A pioneering American naturalist, his fiction turned California and the modern marketplace into places of raw struggle, ambition, and ruin. Best known for "McTeague" and "The Octopus," he helped shape a harsher, more modern kind of American novel.
View all books
by Frank Norris

by Frank Norris

by Frank Norris

by Frank Norris

by Frank Norris

by Frank Norris

by Frank Norris

by Frank Norris