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This collection of eight wide-ranging essays on aspects of American culture, first published in 1988, has been out of print for many years. It explores guns, cars, racism, politics and paranoia in startling ways, unparallelled before or since. It is even more relevant today. Our edition is completely reset and corrected, with a new introduction by Michael Hrebeniak assessing Mottram's achievement in the context of today's USA

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This collection of eight wide-ranging essays on aspects of American culture, first published in 1988, has been out of print for many years. It explores guns, cars, racism, politics and paranoia in startling ways, unparallelled before or since. It is even more relevant today. Our edition is completely reset and corrected, with a new introduction by Michael Hrebeniak assessing Mottram's achievement in the context of today's USA
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Autorenporträt
ERIC MOTTRAM (1924-1995) was a hugely influential British teacher, critic, editor and poet. He taught English and American literature at King's College London for many years, as well as in visiting lectureships all over the world. He co-founded the Institute of United States Studies in London and was a pioneer of the discipline that became cultural studies. He was a pivotal figure in the British Poetry Revival during the 1970s, and introduced the Beat Generation writers to British and European readerships.