Literature at the Barricades
Discover the vibrant literary landscape of the 1930s with Literature at the Barricades by Ralph F. Bogardus. Published in 1982, this insightful book delves into the political and social dynamics that shaped American literature during a tumultuous decade. With a total of 225 pages, Bogardus offers a compelling overview that includes reprints of significant works, such as James T. Farrell's renowned essay, "The End of a Literary Decade." This essential read not only critiques the literature of the inter-war period but also examines the broader cultural context, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of American literary studies. Whether you're interested in literary criticism or the historical influences on literature, this book will enrich your understanding of the era. Add Literature at the Barricades to your collection today and explore the intersection of literature and society.