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Mencken on Mencken

H L Mencken (Autor)

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"Mencken weighs 172 pounds, is 5 feet 10 inches in height and not beautiful. His chief amusement, after reading, is piano-playing, this he does very crudely. He takes no exercise except walking and is a moderate eater and drinker. He sometimes drinks as little as one bottle of beer a week, though this doesn't happen very often." So wrote H. L. Mencken about himself, in a brief sketch of his life penned in 1905.
Perhaps America's foremost literary stylist and most mordant wit, Mencken's most engaging writing told about his own life and experiences. In Mencken on Mencken, veteran Mencken editor and scholar S. T. Joshi has assembled a hefty collection of the best of Mencken's autobiographical pieces that have not appeared previously in book form. These forty-four selections cover a wide variety of topics ranging from incidents from Mencken's everyday life to reflections on friends and colleagues to his careers as author, journalist, and editor, to his travels abroad.
As a journalist in Baltimore, Mencken encountered many unusual characters: a professional mourner hired by a beer distiller, a wagon driver who slept through the great Baltimore fire of 1904, a confirmed bachelor who left town to avoid the clutches of a predatory widow. He provides accounts of literary figures he knew, such as Theodore Dreiser, and ruminations on his work at the Baltimore Sun and as editor for the magazines Smart Set and the American Mercury.
In an essay titled "What I Believe," he eschews humor and writes straightforwardly of his longtime scorn for the idea of religion, and in his journalist mode he reflects on a half-century of attending political conventions, drawing on his vast inside knowledge to savage the corruption and incompetence of the political class. A superb travel writer, Mencken gives us a rollicking account of beer-drinking in Munich, astute observations of political unrest in Cuba, and carefully drawn scenes fro

Sobre o Livro

Uma coletânea fascinante de escritos autobiográficos que revela a personalidade única de um dos mais influentes escritores e jornalistas americanos do século XX. O livro mergulha nos bastidores da vida pessoal e profissional de H. L. Mencken, oferecendo um retrato íntimo e irreverente de sua trajetória.

Reúne quarenta e quatro textos inéditos em livro, explorando desde momentos cotidianos até reflexões profundas sobre literatura, política e sociedade. Os leitores terão acesso a narrativas originais sobre personagens curiosos, figuras literárias e experiências pessoais do autor.

Uma obra essencial para quem deseja compreender a complexa personalidade de Mencken, seu estilo mordaz de escrita e sua visão crítica sobre os costumes e instituições de sua época. Um documento histórico que captura o espírito intelectual da primeira metade do século americano.

Características

Categoria Autobiografia
Subcategoria História Americana
Autores H L Mencken
Sobre o Autor H. L. Mencken foi um renomado jornalista, crítico literário e comentarista social americano, conhecido por seu estilo incisivo e inteligente de escrita.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 272
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of LSU Press
ISBN 9780807135921
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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