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The Beer Can by the Highway

Essays on What's American about America
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Description

First published in 1961, The Beer Can by the Highway takes a provocative, wide-ranging look at America's ever-changing physical and intellectual landscapes, from advertising and jazz to Manhattan's skyline and the prairies of the Midwest. The Johns Hopkins edition features a foreword by Ralph Ellison, who praises the work as "one that springs from deep within that rich segment of the American grain which gave us the likes of Emerson and Whitman, Horatio Greenough and Constance Rourke--yes, and Mark Twain."

Product Details

PublisherJohns Hopkins University Press
Publish DateMay 01, 1988
Pages264
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780801836534
Dimensions8.0 X 5.2 X 0.7 inches | 0.7 pounds

About the Author

John A. Kouwenhoven (1909-1990) taught English at Barnard College for many years. His books include The Columbia Historical Portrait of New York, Made in America, and Half a Truth Is Better than None.

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Kouwenhoven is . . . an acute and extraordinarily genial analyst of our mechanized folkware.
--Charles Poore, New York Times

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