Dancing in the Dark
A Cultural History of the Great Depression
By Morris Dickstein
(W. W. Norton & Company, Hardcover, 9780393072259, 598pp.)
Publication Date: September 2009
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Categories: Social History, United States - 20th Century
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Morris Dickstein's dazzling new cultural history of the Great Depression, called Dancing in the Dark, is one of those "everything but the kitchen sink" kind of books — that really works. More at NPR.org
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