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American Prophet: The Life and Work of Carey McWilliams
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American Prophet: The Life and Work of Carey McWilliams

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A fascinating portrait of activism deepened and sustained by Herculean labors of research and investigation. -The Nation

Historian Kevin Starr described Carey McWilliams as the finest nonfiction writer on California-ever and the state’s most astute political observer. But as Peter Richardson argues, McWilliams was also one of the nation’s most versatile and productive public intellectuals of his time.

Richardson’s absorbing and elegant biography traces McWilliams’s extraordinary life and career. Drawing from a wide range of sources, it explores his childhood on a Colorado cattle ranch, his early literary journalism in Los Angeles, his remarkable legal and political activism, his stint in state government, the explosion of first-rate books between 1939 and 1950, and his editorial leadership at The Nation. Along the way, it also documents McWilliams’s influence on a wide range of key figures, including Cesar Chavez, Hunter S. Thompson, Mike Davis, screenwriter Robert Towne, playwright Luis Valdez, and historian Patricia Limerick.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Country
United States
Date
5 March 2019
Pages
354
ISBN
9780520304291

A fascinating portrait of activism deepened and sustained by Herculean labors of research and investigation. -The Nation

Historian Kevin Starr described Carey McWilliams as the finest nonfiction writer on California-ever and the state’s most astute political observer. But as Peter Richardson argues, McWilliams was also one of the nation’s most versatile and productive public intellectuals of his time.

Richardson’s absorbing and elegant biography traces McWilliams’s extraordinary life and career. Drawing from a wide range of sources, it explores his childhood on a Colorado cattle ranch, his early literary journalism in Los Angeles, his remarkable legal and political activism, his stint in state government, the explosion of first-rate books between 1939 and 1950, and his editorial leadership at The Nation. Along the way, it also documents McWilliams’s influence on a wide range of key figures, including Cesar Chavez, Hunter S. Thompson, Mike Davis, screenwriter Robert Towne, playwright Luis Valdez, and historian Patricia Limerick.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Country
United States
Date
5 March 2019
Pages
354
ISBN
9780520304291