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"Until Casey Blake came along, the conventional wisdom was that the Young Americans had already been 'done.' How wrong that was! In illuminating, for the first time, the unity Bourne, Brooks, Frank, and Mumford sought between the personal and the political, Blake combines psychological sensitivity and trenchant critique, painstaking textual analysis and broad interpretive range. His exploration of the tensions in his protagonists' vision of democratic community affords a far richer understanding of this important chapter in American intellectual life than scholars have ever had before." -- Joan Shelley Rubin, State University of New York, College at Brockport
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