American Moderns

Stansell, Christine

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Author
Stansell, Christine
Publish Date
08/01/2009
Book Type
paperback
Publisher Name
PUPRESS
Subtitle
Bohemian New York and the Creation of a New Century
Number of Pages
432
ISBN-10
0691142831
ISBN-13
9780691142838
citemno
125735
Edition
Revised
SKU
9780691142838

Description

In the early twentieth century, an exuberant brand of gifted men and women moved to New York City, not to get rich but to participate in a cultural revolution. For them, the city's immigrant neighborhoods--home to art, poetry, cafes, and cabarets in the European tradition--provided a place where the fancies and forms of a new America could be tested. Some called themselves Bohemians, some members of the avant-garde, but all took pleasure in the exotic, new, and forbidden.

In American Moderns, Christine Stansell tells the story of the most famous of these neighborhoods, Greenwich Village, which--thanks to cultural icons such as Eugene O'Neill, Isadora Duncan, and Emma Goldman--became a symbol of social and intellectual freedom. Stansell eloquently explains how the mixing of old and new worlds, politics and art, and radicalism and commerce so characteristic of New York shaped the modern American urban scene. American Moderns is both an examination and a celebration of a way of life that's been nearly forgotten.