1st Edition

The Woman and the Dynamo Isabel Paterson and the Idea of America

By Stephen Cox Copyright 2004
434 Pages
by Routledge

434 Pages
by Routledge

418 Pages
by Routledge

Novelist, columnist, cultural critic, political theorist-- Isabel Paterson was one of the most extraordinary personalities of the 1930s, renowned for her incisive wit and her unique interpretation of the American experience. The Woman and the Dynamo is the first biography of a woman who has long been a source of rumor and legend. From interviews, private papers, and her millions of published... Read more
1: The View from the Wing; 2: O Pioneers; 3: The Unsheltered Life; 4: Authorship and Exile; 5: A Matter of Style; 6: Queen Hatshepsut; 7: Then or Anywhen; 8: Never Ask the End; 9: Let It All Go; 10: Not Mad—But Atlantean; 11: The Principle of the Lever Remains the Same; 12: Spring Day, Too; 13: Implications of Individualism; 14: Others; 15: Attacks and Counterattacks; 16: War and the Intellectuals; 17: The Grand Perspective; 18: The Libertarians of ‘43; 19: The Mustard Seed; 20: The Committee of One Will Now Adjourn; 21: Completing the Circuit; 22: Friends; 23: The Heart and Soul; 24: Rays of Light

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Stephen Cox