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H. L. Mencken: Prejudices Vol. 2 (LOA #207) - Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Series

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Informationen zum Autor Henry Louis Mencken (1880-1956), the "Sage of Baltimore," was the most provocative and influential journalist and cultural critic in twentieth-century America. Marion Elizabeth Rodgers  is the author of  Mencken: The American Iconoclast  and editor of  Mencken and Sara: A Life in Letters  and  The Impossible H. L. Mencken . Klappentext H. L. Mencken was the most provocative and influential journalist and cultural critic in twentieth-century America. In this volume and a companion! The Library of America presents all six series of Prejudices (1919-1927)! the iconoclastic collections that helped blast American literature out of its complacency and into a new age of frankness and maturity. The fantastic linguistic inventiveness! full-bodied humor! and unwaveringly fierce courage of his journalism made him a liberating force for his contemporaries. The final three series show Mencken at his lacerating best! taking on targets from religious fundamentalism to the dismal state of higher education. Included are such famous essays as "The Hills of Zion!" his report on the local atmosphere surrounding the Scopes trial in 1925; "In Memoriam: W.J.B.!" his relentless postmortem on William Jennings Bryan; "The Fringes of Lovely Letters!" a hilarious delineation of the lower and outer reaches of the literary world; "Comstockery!" a devastating account of the anti-obscenity crusader Anthony Comstock ("A good woman! to him! was simply one who was efficiently policed"); and "On Living in Baltimore!" a celebration of his beloved native city. Mencken was a man of strong enthusiasms and even stronger antipathies! expressed in a prose style that marshaled all the resources of the American language in a rich blend of comic invention and sarcastic fury. To read Prejudices is to embark on an exploration of many curious byways of American culture in a moment of tumultuous and often combative transition. Mencken never shied from combat! and the courage with which he confronted the entrenched truisms and hypocrisies of his time made him a uniquely liberating force in American letter. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation's literary heritage by publishing! and keeping permanently in print! America's best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date! authoritative editions that average 1!000 pages in length! feature cloth covers! sewn bindings! and ribbon markers! and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries. Zusammenfassung H. L. Mencken was the most provocative and influential journalist and cultural critic in twentieth-century America. In this volume and a companion! The Library of America presents all six series of  Prejudices  (1919–1927)! the iconoclastic collections that helped blast American literature out of its complacency and into a new age of frankness and maturity. The fantastic linguistic inventiveness! full-bodied humor! and unwaveringly fierce courage of his journalism made him a liberating force for his contemporaries. The final three series show Mencken at his lacerating best! taking on targets from religious fundamentalism to the dismal state of higher education. Included are such famous essays as “The Hills of Zion!” his report on the local atmosphere surrounding the Scopes trial in 1925; “In Memoriam: W.J.B.!” his relentless postmortem on William Jennings Bryan; “The Fringes of Lovely Letters!” a hilarious delineation of the lower and outer reaches of the literary world; “Comstockery!” a devastating account of the anti-obscenity crusader Anthony Comstock (“A good woman! to him! was simply one who was efficiently policed”); and “On Living in Baltimore!” a celebration of his beloved native city. Mencken was a man of strong enthusiasms and even stronger a...

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Authors H L Mencken, H. L. Mencken, H. L./ Rodgers Mencken, Marion E Rodgers, Marion Elizabeth Rodgers
Assisted by Marion Elizabeth Rodgers (Editor)
Publisher Library of America
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Hardback
Released 02.09.2010
 
EAN 9781598530759
ISBN 978-1-59853-075-9
No. of pages 656
Dimensions 132 mm x 208 mm x 30 mm
Series The Library of America
Library of America H. L. Mencken Edition
Library of America
Library of America H. L. Mencken Edition
Library of America H. L. Menck
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Journalism

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