Prejudices, First Series

Prejudices, First Series

by H. L. Mencken
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Publication Date: 13/06/2022

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In "Prejudices, First Series," H. L. Mencken presents a collection of essays that keenly dissect contemporary American culture, politics, and societal norms during the early 20th century. Mencken's literary style is characterized by his sardonic wit and incisive critiques, employing a blend of observational humor and profound cynicism. The essays reflect a broader literary context of modernism and the rise of critical realism, often engaging with the tensions between traditional American values and the evolving cultural landscape. Through sharp prose and eloquent rhetoric, Mencken challenges the prevailing prejudices of his time, addressing topics such as the American way of life, democracy, and the hypocrisy of public sentiment. Born in 1880 in Baltimore, Mencken emerged as one of the most influential literary figures in America, serving as an editor and journalist. His upbringing in a German-American community profoundly influenced his perspectives on American society, inspiring him to critique the mediocrity he perceived around him. Mencken's unique voice and unrestrained critique make "Prejudices, First Series" an essential work for understanding the cultural dynamics of his era. This collection is highly recommended for readers seeking astute social commentary blended with humor and irony. Mencken's fearless challenge against societal norms renders this book not only intellectually stimulating but also entertaining, making it an invaluable addition to the libraries of both casual readers and scholars alike.

ISBN:
8596547062622
8596547062622
Category:
Literature: history & criticism
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
13-06-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
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