Worker-Writer in America: Jack Conroy and the tradition of midwestern literary radicalism, 1898-1990. 608 p.
内容
Jack Conroy, a coal miner's son who apprenticed at age thirteen in arailroad shop, later migrated to factory cities and experienced the privationand labor struggles of the 1930s. This book explores the origins anddevelopment of worker-writing, the numerous "little magazines" that welcomedit, and the history of its reception.