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"I believe in the flapper as an artist in her particular field, the art of being – being young, being lovely."  -- Zelda FitzgeraldA sparkling new collection of "flapper fiction": stories featuring the iconic women who defined the Jazz AgeEdited and introduced by David M. EarleVivacious, charmi... Read More about Where All Good Flappers Go: Essential Stories of the Jazz Age
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Hemingway as viewed through the lens of men's pulp magazines During the 1950s, Hemingway was in two plane crashes, won a Nobel Prize, published a best-selling novel, and had five movies released based on his work. He had always been a public figure, but during these years his fame rose to that of ce... Read More about All Man!: Hemingway, 1950s Men's Magazines, and the Masculine Persona
In the first half of the twentieth century, modernist works appeared not only in obscure little magazines and books published by tiny exclusive presses but also in literary reprint magazines of the 1920s, tawdry pulp magazines of the 1930s, and lurid paperbacks of the 1940s. In his nuanced explorati... Read More about Re-Covering Modernism: Pulps, Paperbacks, and the Prejudice of Form
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In the first half of the twentieth century, modernist works appeared not only in obscure little magazines and books published by tiny exclusive presses but also in literary reprint magazines of the 1920s, tawdry pulp magazines of the 1930s, and lurid paperbacks of the 1940s. In his nuanced explorati... Read More about Re-Covering Modernism: Pulps, Paperbacks, and the Prejudice of Form
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