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ISBN: 1025812581

ISBN13: 9781025812588

Looking at Life

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"Looking at Life" is a vibrant collection of essays and reflections by Floyd Dell, a central figure in the early twentieth-century American literary and social landscape. Known for his keen intellect and progressive outlook, Dell offers a series of thought-provoking observations on the shifting cultural tides of the 1920s. The work spans a diverse range of subjects, from the nuances of modern literature and the arts to profound questions regarding feminism, socialism, and personal freedom.

Within these pages, Dell provides an intimate look at the intellectual currents that defined a generation. His prose captures the spirit of the Greenwich Village bohemian scene, blending social criticism with personal anecdote. Whether discussing the merits of contemporary writers or examining the evolving nature of social institutions, Dell's writing is characterized by its clarity and empathy. "Looking at Life" serves as both a historical document and a timeless exploration of the human condition, inviting readers to contemplate the complexities of society and the enduring power of the written word. This collection remains an essential read for those interested in the cultural history of America and the evolution of modern thought.

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