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Loading... Kenneth Burke in Greenwich Village: Conversing With the Moderns 1915-1931…by Jack Selzer
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Kenneth Burke in Greenwich Village explores how Burke's writing helped shape Americans' impressions of art and culture for more than 60 years. In addition to being an invaluable translator of others' work, Burke's early poems, fiction, and essays contributed to the advent of the modernist dialogue that centered in Greenwich Village and included the voices of artists like Alfred Stieglitz and Eugene O'Neill. Jack Selzer's book paints a vibrant portrait of Burke in his environment as he develops from an aesthete to the social critic who lay the foundation for contemporary cultural criticism.
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