The Street I Know : The Autobiography of the Last of the Bohemians
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1590774892
ISBN-13
9781590774892
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint
M. Evans& Co Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 22nd, 2014
Print length
412 Pages
Weight
446 grams
Dimensions
20.30 x 12.80 x 2.30 cms
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Autobiography: generalMedia, information & communication industries
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This fascinating autobiography by Harold Sterns, a central figure of the mythic Lost Generation, casts the era immortalized Hemingway's and Fitzgerald's fiction in new light; a sober and clear-eyed perspective on the hard realities of a time characterized by intoxication and excess.
The legend of Harold Sterns, the Last of the Bohemians, begins in 1912 when he runs naked through Harvard Yard, a twenty year-old man acting on impulse and looking like Shelley. At thirty-two he had left the United States, disgusted with the sordid red-baiting and prohibition snooping of the early twenties, disgusted also perhaps with himself, vowing never to return to a country so inhospitable to civilization. Harold Stearns symbolized the bitter emptiness, the bewildered desperation of the generation that had survived a war only to face a world bent on forgetting its political sins in lust and liquor, or whatever anodyne the moment might bring. Those strange futile years have been immortalized in the fiction of Hemingway and Fitzgerald; but here, in Stearn’s narrative, they make their way into biography. No one has written more soberly about that drunken state of mind; no one has been more continent in describing these excesses; no one has romanticized less about the absurd romantic attitudes of the literary Bohemia. Stearns recreates for us a world that is already as remote and fantastic as a lost continent that has sunk beneath the sea. The legend is completed by Stearn’s return to America and his telling of this tale.
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