Chicago Renaissance

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Chicago Renaissance

Literature and Art in the Midwest Metropolis

History of art Literary studies: general General and world history History of the Americas History Ethnic studies

Author: Liesl Olson

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 22 August 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 392 pages

ISBN: 9780300231137


Overview

A fascinating history of Chicago’s innovative and invaluable contributions to American literature and art from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. This remarkable cultural history celebrates the great Midwestern city of Chicago for its centrality to the modernist movement. Author Liesl Olson traces Chicago’s cultural development from the 1893 World’s Fair through mid-century, illuminating how Chicago writers revolutionized literary forms during the first half of the twentieth century, a period of sweeping aesthetic transformations all over the world.

Highlights

From Harriet Monroe, Carl Sandburg, and Ernest Hemingway to Richard Wright and Gwendolyn Brooks, Olson’s enthralling study bridges the gap between two distinct and equally vital Chicago-based artistic “renaissance” moments: the primarily white renaissance of the early teens, and the creative ferment of Bronzeville. Stories of the famous and iconoclastic are interwoven with accounts of lesser-known yet influential figures in Chicago, many of whom were women.

Olson's Perspective

Olson argues for the importance of Chicago’s editors, bookstore owners, tastemakers, and ordinary citizens who helped nurture Chicago’s unique culture of artistic experimentation.

Cover Art

Cover art by Lincoln Schatz

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