Twilight of the Middle Class
Explore the thought-provoking insights of "Twilight of the Middle Class" by the esteemed author. Published by Princeton University Press in 2005, this engaging paperback spans 176 pages, challenging the prevailing belief that post-World War II American fiction turned away from economic themes in favor of psychological or spiritual ones.
Delve into how both the form and content of postwar literature reflect the significant transformation of the American middle class, shifting from small property owners to a society dominated by white-collar employment. This compelling read invites you to rethink the intersections of fiction and economic realities, providing a rich perspective on an era that shaped contemporary America. Perfect for readers interested in literature, history, and socio-economic analysis, "Twilight of the Middle Class" is a valuable addition to your collection. Don’t miss the chance to engage with this essential text!