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Serpent in Eden: H. L. Mencken and the South

Serpent in Eden: H. L. Mencken and the South

Hardback (30 Jan 1974)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The appearance in 1920 of H. L. Mencken's scathing essay about the intellectual and cultural impoverishment of the South, ""The Sahara of the Bozart"", set off a firestorm of reaction in the region that continued unabated for much of the next decade. In Serpent in Eden, Mencken scholar Fred Hobson examines Mencken's love-hate relationship with the South. He explores not only Mencken's savage criticism of the region but also his efforts to encourage southern writers and the bold ""little magazines"", such as the Reviewer and the Double Dealer, that started up in the South during the 1920s.

Originally published in 1974.

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Book information

ISBN: 9780807812242
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 810.9975
Language: English
Number of pages: 242
Weight: 635g
Height: 230mm
Width: 150mm
Spine width: 25mm