How a generation of inspired Midwestern writers envisioned new and better paths for their region and nation
From the 1910s through the 1930s, Midwestern writers were conspicuously prominent in American literary life. A generation of writers from the Midwest had come of age and had shared an important and motivating cultural experience: the encompassing transformation of rural and urban Midwestern life from traditional craftsmanship, manual labor, and local community to a fragmented, machine-driven, and intensely capitalistic mode of existence. A profound sense of...
How a generation of inspired Midwestern writers envisioned new and better paths for their region and nation