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ISBN: 1025825071

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The Man Mencken

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"The Man Mencken" by Isaac Goldberg is a comprehensive and insightful biography of Henry Louis Mencken, one of the most influential and controversial figures in 20th-century American letters. Written while Mencken was still at the height of his power, Goldberg explores the life, personality, and intellectual development of the "Sage of Baltimore." The book delves into Mencken's role as a sharp-witted critic, journalist, and scholar of the American language, offering a detailed portrait of a man who profoundly shaped the cultural and literary landscape of his era.

Goldberg provides an intimate look at Mencken's German-American heritage, his early years in journalism, and his rise to prominence as a fierce defender of realism and a relentless satirist of American provincialism. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and critical analysis, the work examines Mencken's editorial impact on magazines such as "The Smart Set" and "The American Mercury." Readers will find a nuanced exploration of Mencken's philosophy, his complex relationship with contemporary writers, and his unwavering commitment to intellectual freedom. This biography serves as an essential resource for understanding the man behind the caustic prose and his enduring legacy in American literature and social thought.

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