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  • ISBN:
    0393072258
  • ISBN-13:
    9780393072259
  • PUB. DATE:
    September 2009
  • PUBLISHER:
    Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
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Dancing in the Dark: A Cultural History of the Great Depression by Morris Dickstein

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I thought that Dancing in the Dark was an insightful read. Dickstein's unique goal: to analyze not the economic trends of the Great Depression, but to reveal the cultural elements during the time period, is compelling. In this way, he succeeds. Unfortunately his emphasis on detail weighs the book down, making it cluttered, repetitive, and occasionally unpleasant to read.

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  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
  • Sales Rank: 896,577

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This Vibrant Portrait Of 1930S Culture Masterfully Explores the Anxiety and hope, the despair and surprising optimism of distressed Americans during the Great Depression. Morris Dickstein has brought together a staggering range of material-from epic. Dust Bowl migrations to zany screwball comedies, from elegant dance musicals and wildly popular swing bands to streamlined Deco designs. Exploding the myth that Depression culture was merely escapist, Dickstein concentrates on the dynamic energy of the arts and the resulting lift they gave to the nation's morale. Dancing in the Dark is a fresh and exhilarating analysis of one of America's most remarkable artistic periods.

The New York Times Book Review - Adam Begley

I'd propose a moratorium on decade analysis—except that Morris Dickstein's Dancing in the Dark: A Cultural History of the Great Depression proves the value of the exercise in certain special cases…engaging and perceptive …Dancing in the Dark is old-school cultural history, with a whiff of Matthew Arnold and the best that has been thought and said.

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Biography

Morris Dickstein is Distinguished Professor of English and Theatre at the CUNY Graduate Center and the author of Gates of Eden and Leopards in the Temple, among other works. He lives in New York City.