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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Toward a Theory of American Vernacular Modernism 1. “The Steady Reaching Out for New and Vivid Forms”:H. L. Mencken and the American Revolution of the Word 2. “Never Mind the Comical Stuff. . . . They Ain’t No Joke about This!”: Ring Lardner, Anita Loos, and the Comic Origins of Vernacular Modernism 3. “I Didn’t Understand the Words, but My Voice Was Like Dynamite”: Anzia Yezierska, Mike Gold, and the Jewish American Break with Realism 4. “Say It with Lead”: Carroll John Daly, Dashiell Hammett, and Modernism’s Underworld Vernacular 5. “The Necromancy of Language”: Realist Uplift and the Urban Vernacular in Rudolph Fisher and Claude McKay Conclusion: Modernism’s Familial Relations Notes Bibliography Index
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