Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the incisive mind of Randolph Bourne in "History of a Literary Radical and Other Essays," a powerful collection of 20th-century American social commentary and literary criticism. This compilation showcases Bourne's radical perspective on American culture and thought. As a prominent voice of his time, Bourne offers thought-provoking essays on a range of subjects relevant to understanding the complexities of American society.
This volume delves into Bourne's intellectual journey and examines his critical engagement with literature and social issues. A significant contribution to the field of American literary criticism, the essays provide valuable insights into the cultural landscape of the era. "History of a Literary Radical and Other Essays" remains a vital resource for anyone interested in American literature, social thought, and the enduring power of essay writing. This meticulously prepared print edition offers a timeless reading experience.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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