Writing of America: Literature and Cultural Identity from the Puritans to the PresentISBN: 978-0-7456-2622-2
Paperback
248 pages
June 2002, Polity
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In this lively and provocative study, Geoff Ward puts forward the
bold claim that the founding documents of American identity are
essentially literary. America was invented, not discovered, and it
remains in thrall to the myth of an earthly Paradise. This is
Paradise, and American ideology imprisons as it
inspires.
The Writing of America shows the tension between
these forces in a wide range of literary and other texts, from
Puritan sermons and the Declaration of Independence, through
nineteenth-century classics, to folk and blues lyrics and the
popular novel. Alongside his provocative reassessments of canonical
writers, Ward offers new material on lost or neglected figures from
the world of literature, film and music. His acute and often
startling analyses of American literature and culture make this an
essential guide to what Lincoln termed the last best hope of
earth.