Republic of Detours: How the New Deal Paid Broke Writers to Rediscover America
By Scott Borchert
Read by Jonathan Yen
Unabridged
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$55.99
ISBN: 9798200156672
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ISBN: 9798200156689
Runtime: | 15.98 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice of the Week
All this fell within the singular purview of the Federal Writers' Project—a division of the Works Progress Administration founded to employ jobless writers, from bestselling novelists and acclaimed poets to the more dubiously qualified. It was a predictably eclectic organization, directed by an equally eccentric man, Henry Alsberg. Under Alsberg's direction, the FWP took up the lofty goal of rediscovering America, and soon found itself embroiled in the day's most heated arguments regarding literary representation, radical politics, and racial inclusion—forcing it to reckon with the promises and failures of both the New Deal and the American experiment itself.
Republic of Detours tells the story of this raucous and remarkable undertaking by delving into the stories of several key figures and tracing the FWP from its optimistic early days to its dismemberment by the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Absorbing from beginning to end…and it lets each of its central figures come alive on the page.” —New York Times Book Review
“[A] terrific new biography of the [Federal Writers’] Project.” —Los Angeles Review of Books
“As inviting, compelling, comprehensive, and endearingly quirky as the volumes it celebrates and explains.” —Boston Globe
“Shows what government nurturing of artists can accomplish in even the worst of times.” —Booklist (starred review)
“[An] immersive portrait of 1930s America.” —Publishers Weekly
“Borchert’s book teems with colorful characters, scenic byways and telling anecdotes…presenting a ‘multitudinous’ national story that was directly at odds with the Euro-centric, ‘whites only’ one cherished by nativists.” —NPR
“Borchert, through a series of biographical chapters on some of the best-known authors, engrossingly shows how the New Deal recognized art as labor and why that model should be reinvigorated today.” —New Republic
The talented Jonathan Yen brings warmth, intelligence, and a storytelling style to his narration of this fine cultural history of the 1930s Federal Writers Project (FWP). —AudioFile
Details
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Available Formats : | Retail CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Runtime: | 15.98 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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