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The American Earthquake Edmund Wilson

The American Earthquake By Edmund Wilson

The American Earthquake by Edmund Wilson


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This volume has at its centre a series of lengthy articles which Edmund Wilson then collected in a book called "American Jitters: A Year of the Slump". It is a portrait of a time when "the whole structure of American society seemed actually to be going to pieces".

The American Earthquake Summary

The American Earthquake: A Chronicle of the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression and the Dawn of the New Deal by Edmund Wilson

}During a twelve-month period in 1930 and 1931, Edmund Wilson wrote a series of lengthy articles which he then collected in a book called American Jitters: A Year of the Slump . The resulting chronicle was hailed by the New York Times as "the best reporting that the period of depression has brought forth in the United States," and forms the heart of the present volume. In prose that is by turns dramatic and naturalistic, inflammatory and evocative, satirical and droll, Wilson painted an unforgettable portrait of a time when "the whole structure of American society seemed actually to be going to pieces." The American Earthquake bookends this chronicle with a collection of Wilson's non-literary articlesincluding criticism, reportage, and some fictionfrom the years of "The Follies," 19231928, and the dawn of the New Deal, 19321934. During this period, Wilson had grown from a little-known journalist to one of the most important American literary and social critics of the century. The American Earthquake amply conveys the astonishing breadth of Wilson's talent, provides an unparalleled vision of one of the most troubling periods in American history, and, perhaps inadvertently, offers a self-portrait comparable to The Education of Henry Adams . }

Table of Contents

The Follies: 19231928; On This Site Will Be Erected; The People Against Dorothy Perkins; Its Great to Be a New Yorker!; Night Clubs; Alice Lloyd and Farfariello; The Greatest Show on Earth; The Finale at the Follies; On and Off Broadway; George Bellows; The Stieglitz Exhibition; Stravinsky; The Problem of the Higher Jazz; Moscow, Athens and Paris; Thoughts on Leaving New York for New Orleans; All Gods Chillun; The Old Conviviality and the New; Return from Louisiana; After the Game; Reunion; The Men from Rumpelmayers; Judd Gray and Mrs. Snyder; The Age of Pericles; The Earthquake: October 1930October 1931; Dwight Morrow in New Jersey; Foster and Fish; Aladdins Lecture Palace; The Bank of United States; The Metropolitan Opera; Communists and Cops; Detroit Motors; Red Cross and County Agent; Senator and Engineer; Still: Meditations of a Progressive; A Bad Day in Brooklyn; May First: The Empire State Building; Life on the Passaic River; Two Protests; Frank Keeneys Coal Diggers; Tennessee Agrarians; The Scottsboro Freight-Car Case; The Enchanted Forest; Indian Corn Dance; Forth of July Celebration; Hoover Dam; The City of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels; Eisenstein in Hollywood; The Jumping-Off Place; Back East: October Again: A Strike in Lawrence, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. X; A Man in the Street; Dawn of the New Deal: 19321934; Election Night; Hull-House in 1932; Illinois Household; A Great Dream Come True; Washington: Inaugural Parade; Sunshine Charley; Bernard Shaw at the Metropolitan; The Old Stone House; The Second Battle of Oriskany; Saving the Right People and Their Butlers; What to Do Till the Doctor Comes{/TTL

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GOR001990890
9780306806964
0306806967
The American Earthquake: A Chronicle of the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression and the Dawn of the New Deal by Edmund Wilson
Used - Good
Paperback
Hachette Books
1996-03-21
576
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