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Who Paid For Modernism? by Joyce Piell Wexler β€” book cover

Who Paid For Modernism?

by Joyce Piell Wexler
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Overview

This book examines how three modernist authors coped with the contradictory models of authorship they inherited. All three wished to reach a wide audience, produce an impact on society, and make a living from their writing, but they found that these aims were incompatible with maintaining their artistic integrity.

Synopsis

This book examines how three modernist authors coped with the contradictory models of authorship they inherited. All three wished to reach a wide audience, produce an impact on society, and make a living from their writing, but they found that these aims were incompatible with maintaining their artistic integrity.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1997
Publisher
University of Arkansas Press
Pages
184
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781557284457

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