Beyond the Gray Flannel Suit
Books from the 1950s that Made American Culture
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:21st Oct '04
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From the late 1940s through the JFK years, America was the home office of literary innovation. Writers forged new styles with the rapidly changing times, and generated new ideas that fit the challenges of late modernity. "Beyond the Gray Flannel Suit" shows how particular landmark books took on the hot-button subjects of the 1950s: race and religious difference; social class and the suburbs; the youth culture; conformity and group think; and much else.
"'Castronovo writes with an easy confidence that makes his journey to the heart of the 1950s both enlightening and engaging. His prose style has the light touch of the literary journalist, together with the breadth and discrimination of the scholar. In this respect he reminds us of his master - Edmund Wilson, on whom he is an authority....Make no mistake, Beyond the Gray Flannel Suit is a keenly observed and exhilarating work'. America 'The 1950s were as important to American literature as the mid-nineteenth century and the jazz-age 1920s Castronovo contends...Top-drawer literary cultural criticism'. Booklist 'The writing is scholarly yet accessible to the educated lay reader. Recommended for public and academic libraries. Library Journal 'Castronovo is an astute, blunt, erudite critic; he is enthusiastic, not jargonistic, and manages to make many of the classic books of the 1950s - the ones most English majors know - seem relevant and fresh'. The Weekly Standard"
ISBN: 9780826417664
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 250g
208 pages