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Mencken Revisited

by Russell Baker
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Mencken Revisited provides a collection of essays that leads to a deeper understanding of H. L. Mencken, the prominent Baltimore newspaperman, author, and editor. Each of the ten essays sheds new, interesting light on the character of the much-studied Mencken. S. L. Harrison explores Mencken's attitudes toward money through Mencken's private papers, his discovery and encouragement of many writers and especially his finding of the cartoonist Edmund Duffy. The author clarifies Mencken's controversial reputation as a bigot, noting that he was tolerant and an advocate for minority rights. He also discusses Mencken's role in the famous Scopes "Monkey Trial," his fights to preserve First Amendment rights, and his ideas about writing. Harrison concludes with an overview of Mencken's lasting effects, his books, and the books about him.

About the Author, Russell Baker

S. L. Harrison is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communications and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Miami.

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Editorials

Journalism History

... is a welcome reminder of the many-faceted life and work of H.L. Mencken.

February 2010 CHOICE

This bibliography, with its impressive list of magazine and newspaper items, its coverage of interviews, and its unsigned articles (along with its carefully organized author and title indexes) will be required reading for anyone involved in Mencken scholarship. Highly recommended.

Booknews

H. L. Mencken (1880-1956) was a prodigious author of some three dozen books, editor of two magazines of national significance, literary critic, and social commentator. His writing retains the capacity to arouse readers to anger or prompt roars of approval and laughter. This collection of essays from various journals provides an introduction to Mencken and encourages a wider acquaintance for modern readers. Harrison is editor of , a quarterly journal. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1999
Publisher
Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, c1999.
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761814504

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