Splendor in the Short Grass
Discover the compelling world of American cultural commentary with "Splendor in the Short Grass" by Grover Lewis. Published by University of Texas Press in 2005, this insightful collection spans 291 pages and showcases the finest articles from one of the era's most distinguished writers. Grover Lewis, known for his work with Rolling Stone and Village Voice, masterfully captures the essence of movies and music, setting the benchmark for cultural reporting during the New Journalism movement of the Sixties and Seventies. His sharp critiques and vivid narratives provide a unique lens through which to understand the cultural landscape of the time. Whether you're an aficionado of journalism or simply love enriching literature, this book is a must-read that promises to engage and enlighten. Add "Splendor in the Short Grass" to your collection today and experience the brilliance of Grover Lewis's observations.