An edition of Generation of vipers (1942)

Generation of vipers

1st Dalkey Archive ed.
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An edition of Generation of vipers (1942)

Generation of vipers

1st Dalkey Archive ed.
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"Perhaps the most vitriolic attack ever launched on the American way of living - from politicians to professors to businessmen to Mom to sexual mores to religion - Generation of Vipers ranks with the works of De Tocqueville and Emerson in defining the American character and malaise. Wylie's classic, written with devastating wit and a pen as sharp as a barber's razor, wages war on all forms of American hypocrisy.

Remarkably, or perhaps not so, what Philip Wylie has to say rings as true today as when he first wrote Vipers, and no doubt it will continue to offend and outrage both the Left and Right. Harsh, bitter, and filled with venom toward those who have corrupted the America that "could have been," Generation of Vipers will be read with pleasure and indignation a century from now."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
331

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Cover of: Generation of vipers
Generation of vipers
1996, Dalkey Archive Press
in English - 1st Dalkey Archive ed.
Cover of: Generation of vipers
Generation of vipers
1955, Rinehart
in English
Cover of: Generation of vipers
Generation of vipers: Newly annotated by the author
1955, Pocket Books
in English - A pocket cardinal ed.
Cover of: Generation of vipers
Generation of vipers
1942, Farrar & Rinehart
in English
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Generation of vipers ...
1942, Rinehart
in English

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Edition Notes

Previously published: Rev. ed. New York : Rinehart, 1955.
"Newly annotated by the author. For the 20th edition of this explosive classic Philip Wylie has supplied a thoughtful preface-- and illuminating footnotes reflecting his current thinking on what he calls a survey of moral want, a philosophical discourse suitable only for the strong, a study of American types and archetypes and a signpost on the two thoroughfares of man, the Via Dolorosa and the Descensus Averno, together with sundry preachments, epithets-- moral adventures-- political impertinences-- allegories-- aspirations-- visions and jokes as well as homely hints for the care of the human soul."

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.92
Library of Congress
E169.12 .W89 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 331 p. ;
Number of pages
331

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL978628M
ISBN 10
1564781461
LCCN
96015873
Library Thing
234579
Goodreads
347395

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