Soul of a People: The WPA Writers' Project Uncovers Depression America
Autor David A. Tayloren Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 feb 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0470403802
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
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Readers interested in American history, especially the Depression era, and the writers who grew out of it; NPR listeners and public television viewers; public and school libraries; state humanities councils and conferences on national outreach that plan use the film to stimulate a dialogue on the arts and humanities.Descriere
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"A wonderful and engaging book . . . David Taylor's "Soul of a People" will make you secretly wish that you could have been one of the thousands of writers who, during the height of the Depression, set out to paint an intimate portrait of a nation and its people. Taylor illuminates this history of the Federal Writers' Project with impressive research and deft storytelling."
--Robert Whitaker, author of On the Laps of Gods: The Red Summer of 1919 and the Struggle for Justice That Remade a Nation
"During the Great Depression, the federal government paid out-of-work writers to capture American voices on paper. But "Soul of a People" is the first book to tell the stories of the Federal Writers themselves. In David Taylor's engaging narrative, this spunky, colorful, and entertaining crew comes back to life."
--Ann Banks, editor of First Person America, an anthology of oral histories collected by the Federal Writers' Project
"This intimate portrait of the Writers' Project, a gem of FDR's New Deal, is a nostalgic journey through America in the Depression Era. Familiar faces dot every corner, young writers from Studs Terkel to Richard Wright, John Cheever to Ralph Ellison. It's a journey well worth taking, a key formative moment in our literary common culture, well written and nicely researched."
--Kenneth D. Ackerman, author of Young J. Edgar: Hoover, the Red Scare, and the Assault on Civil Liberties
"Long before Oprah and blogs, the WPA during the Great Depression of the 1930s gave America its first mass exercise in reading and writing--the Federal Writers' Project. Now David Taylor goes inside the project to give us intimate snapshots of the writers and what they saw and felt during that hard time. "Soul of a People" is a revealing and valuable resource."
--Nick Taylor, author of American-Made: The Enduring Legacy of the WPA
"David Taylor has added a perfect chapter to the amazing saga of the Federal Writers' Project, with vivid portraits of some of the men and women who produced the American Guide series, an unmatched collective portrait of a people battered but not beaten by the Great Depression. "Soul of a People" should be mandatory reading as the storm clouds of hard times hover over us again."
--Bernard Weisberger, editor of The WPA Guide to America