The central incident of this story concerns F. Winslow, a middle-aged "Western Union boy" who feels that he has failed in life.
•
The general notion of a society looking for a scapegoat, and finding one in the form of a hapless fool, would echo in both Miss Lonelyhearts and A Cool Million.
•
This image would later figure as a key symbol in West's final novel The Day of the Locust.
Soviet Union | Western Australia | European Union | Union Army | rugby union | Union | Boy Scouts of America | Western | Western (genre) | western | University of Western Ontario | Great Western Railway | Western Cape | International Telecommunication Union | trade union | Western world | Union (American Civil War) | Union Pacific Railroad | England national rugby union team | Case Western Reserve University | American Civil Liberties Union | Wales national rugby union team | New Zealand national rugby union team | London and North Western Railway | University of Western Australia | Ireland national rugby union team | Western Ghats | Western Front | Western Union | Game Boy Advance |