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Paperback Cargoes for Cruises Book

ISBN: 1025536797

ISBN13: 9781025536798

Cargoes for Cruises

"Cargoes for Cruses" is an illuminating exploration of the literary landscape of the early 20th century, penned by the noted critic Grant Overton. This volume serves as an engaging guide for the passionate reader, offering deep dives into the lives and works of prominent authors who shaped the cultural zeitgeist of the 1920s. Through a series of insightful essays and biographical sketches, Overton examines the creative processes and thematic concerns of contemporary writers, providing a valuable window into the era's vibrant publishing world.


The work is more than a mere bibliography; it is a celebration of the written word and the personalities behind it. From popular novelists to celebrated poets, "Cargoes for Cruses" profiles a diverse array of literary figures, discussing their contributions to modern letters with a blend of critical acumen and accessible prose. It captures the excitement of a period marked by significant literary innovation and the expansion of the reading public. Readers will find captivating portraits of the storytellers whose books filled the shelves of the decade, reflecting the evolving tastes and trends of the post-war era.


By contextualizing these authors within their social and intellectual milieu, Overton helps the reader navigate the vast "cargoes" of literature available during this prolific age of book production. This collection remains an essential resource for bibliophiles and historians of literature, offering a firsthand view into the history of literary taste and the evolution of modern authorship.

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