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Against the Tide of Euphoria

Geismar, Maxwell | June 2, 1956 issue

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The article discusses books and authors. The real question for the novelist of this period is how to escape from the balm of moderation and the bane of normalcy. Perched as we are on the edge of the crater, it is only natural for the rest of us to close our eyes and prayer to cling to whatever is banal and trite, customary and reassuring. Popular novelists, as well as politicians, have sensed this mood, and catered to the euphoria that masks our anxiety. However, authors Nelson Algren, John Hersey and John Howard Griffin have chosen another way to handle this situation,

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AUTHORS; ALGREN, Nelson, 1909-1981; HERSEY, John, 1914-1993; GRIFFIN, John Howard; LITERATURE; AUTHORSHIP
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