

An edition of The novel and the American left (2004)
critical essays on Depression-era fiction
By Janet Galligani Casey
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
University of Iowa Press
Language
eng
Pages
216
Description:
"The Novel and the American Left focuses exclusively on left-leaning fiction of the Depression era, lending visibility and increased critical validity to these works and showing the various ways in which they contributed not only to theorizations of the Left but also to debates about the content and form of American fiction. In theoretical terms, the collection as a whole contributes to the larger reconceptualization of American modernity currently under way. More pragmatically, individual essays suggest specific authors, texts, and approaches to teachers and scholars seeking to broaden and/or complicate more traditional "'American modernism" syllabi and research agendas." "The selected essays take up, among others, such "hard-core" leftist writers as Mike Gold and Myra Page, who were associated with the Communist Party; the popular novels of James M. Cain and Kenneth Fearing, whose works were made into successful films; and critically acclaimed but nonetheless "lost" novelists such as Josephine Johnson, whose Now in November (Pulitzer Prize, 1936) anticipates and complicates the more popular agrarian mythos of Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath." "This volume will be of interest not only to literary specialists but also to historians, social scientists, and students of American cultural studies."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: American Working class writings, Politics and literature, Communism and literature, History and criticism, Depressions in literature, Working class in literature, Progressivism in literature, Progressivism (United States politics), Depressions, American fiction, Socialism and literature, Right and left (Political science) in literature, Right and left (Political science), History
Places: United States
Times: 1929, 20th century