| Management number | 231848129 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $41.24 | Model Number | 231848129 | ||
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Ichiro Takayoshi's book argues that World War II transformed American literary culture. From the mid-1930s to the American entry into World War II in 1941, preeminent figures from Ernest Hemingway to Reinhold Neibuhr responded to the turn of the public's interest from the economic depression at home to the menace of totalitarian systems abroad by producing novels, short stories, plays, poems, and cultural criticism in which they prophesied the coming of a second world war and explored how America could prepare for it. The variety of competing answers offered a rich legacy of idioms, symbols, and standard arguments that was destined to license America's promotion of its values and interests around the world for the rest of the twentieth century. Ambitious in scope and addressing an enormous range of writers, thinkers, and artists, this book is the first to establish the outlines of American culture during this pivotal period. Read more
| ISBN10 | 1107085268 |
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| ISBN13 | 978-1107085268 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 8 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.39 pounds |
| Print length | 344 pages |
| Publication date | April 20, 2015 |
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