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Bohemians, bootleggers, flappers, and swells

  • Graydon Carter,
  • Friend, David

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For the magazine's centenary celebration, an anthology of pieces from the early golden age of Vanity Fair. Editor Graydon Carter introduces these fabulous pieces written between 1913 and 1936, when the magazine published a murderers' row of the world's leading literary lights. It features great writers on great topics, including F. Scott Fitzgerald on what a magazine should be, Clarence Darrow on equality, D. H. Lawrence on women, e.e. cummings on Calvin Coolidge, John Maynard Keynes on the collapse in money value, Thomas Mann on how films move the human heart, Alexander Woollcott on Harpo Marx, Carl Sandburg on Charlie Chaplin, Djuna Barnes on James Joyce, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., on Joan Crawford, and Dorothy Parker on a host of topics ranging from why she hates actresses to why she hasn't married. These essays reflect the rich period of their creation while simultaneously addressing topics that would be recognizable in the magazine today, such as how women should navigate work and home life; our destructive fascination with the entertainment industry and with professional sports; the collapse of public faith in the financial industry; and, as Aldous Huxley asks herein, "What, exactly, is modern?"--From publisher description.

Genres

  • Civilization
  • American literature
  • Modern Literature
  • Literary collections
  • United States
  • American literature (collections), 20th century
  • Literature, modern (collections), 20th century
  • United states, civilization, 20th century
  • Essay
  • Amerikanisches Englisch
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  • Graydon Carter

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  • Friend, David

    born 1955

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Editions

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    The Penguin Press

    2014

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    Penguin Books

    Nov 03, 2015