The Message of the City
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The Message of the City

Dawn Powell's New York Novels, 1925–1962

  1. 376 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

The Message of the City

Dawn Powell's New York Novels, 1925–1962

About this book

Dawn Powell was a gifted satirist who moved in the same circles as Dorothy Parker, Ernest Hemingway, renowned editor Maxwell Perkins, and other midcentury New York luminaries. Her many novels are typically divided into two groups: those dealing with her native Ohio and those set in New York. "From the moment she left behind her harsh upbringing in Mount Gilead, Ohio, and arrived in Manhattan, in 1918, she dove into city life with an outlander's anthropological zeal, " reads a recent New Yorker piece about Powell, and it is those New York novels that built her reputation for scouring wit and social observation.

In this critical biography and study of the New York novels, Patricia Palermo reminds us how Powell earned a place in the national literary establishment and East Coast social scene. Though Powell's prolific output has been out of print for most of the past few decades, a revival is under way: the Library of America, touting her as a "rediscovered American comic genius, " released her collected novels, and in 2015 she was posthumously inducted into the New York State Writer's Hall of Fame.

Engaging and erudite, The Message of the City fills a major gap in in the story of a long-overlooked literary great. Palermo places Powell in cultural and historical context and, drawing on her diaries, reveals the real-life inspirations for some of her most delicious satire.

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Publisher
Swallow Press
Year
2016
Print ISBN
9780804011686
eBook ISBN
9780804040686
INDEX
Adams, Lee, 260, 313n, 314n
Adams, Maude, 16
Adler, Stella, 59
Agee, James, 192, 301n
Alger, Horatio, 201
Algonquin, 4, 19, 47, 52, 54, 97, 106, 193, 194, 195, 204, 207, 238, 239, 276n, 278n, 304n, 308n, 313n
All about Eve (film),182, 287n, 303n, 313n
Ambassador Hotel, 109, 171
Andersen, Hans Christian, 199, 207
Anderson, Sherwood, 199, 2071, 36, 284n
Angell, Roger, 47, 234, 283n, 309n
Angels on Toast, 2, 7, 27, 37, 42, 63, 70, 104, 149, 150–68, 202, 263, 273n, 286n, 296n, 300n, 307n
Arden, Eve, 105
Astor, Brooke (Mrs. Vincent), 259, 260, 287n, 313n
Auntie May (Orpha May Sherman Steinbrueck), 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 25, 65, 68, 100, 109, 209, 275n, 292n, 306n
Babbitt (Lewis), 3, 151, 154
Bacon, Peggy, 55, 78–82 194, 277n, 278n, 305n, 310n
Baldwin, James, 128
Ball, Lucille, 105, 187, 300n
Balzac, Honoré de, 6, 72, 209
Barnes, Djuna, 4, 31, 134, 135, 277n, 282n, 287n
Barry, Philip, 51
Beckett, Samuel, 237
Beebe, Lucius, 148, 295n, 300n, 302n, 303n
Bemelmans, Ludwig, 217
Benchley, Robert, 25, 31, 39, 194, 207, 276n, 284n, 304n
Bennett, Christopher, 16, 276n
Benton, Rita, 215
Benton, Thomas Hart, 215
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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Abbreviations
  9. One. “Allow Me to Introduce You”
  10. Two. “Hidden in Plain View”: An Overview of Her Life and Career
  11. Three. “Every Artist Writes His Own Autobiography”: The Diaries, Letters, Short Stories, and Criticism
  12. Four. “Mighty Things from Small Beginnings Grow”: The Early New York Novels, 1925–38
  13. Five. “An Affecting Self-Portrait of the Artist in Middle Age”: The Middle New York Novels, 1940–48
  14. Six. “Either That Wallpaper Goes, or I Do”: The Late New York Novels, 1954–62
  15. Seven. “Turn, Magic Wheel”: The Changing Fortunes of Dawn Powell
  16. Notes
  17. Works Cited
  18. Index

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