Warren's political novel with deeper universal meaning is All the King's Men. Option A is correct.
The novel "All the King's Men" was written by Robert Penn Warren.
All the King's Men describes the dramatic and theatrical political rise and governorship of Willie Stark, depicted as a cynical, liberal populist in the American South during the 1930s.
Jack Burden, a political reporter who becomes Governor Stark's right-hand man is the narrator of the story.