Hey Rub-a-dub-dub: A Book of the Mystery and Wonder and Terror of Life
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A collection of essays that examines American life and character through candid social criticism and personal reflection. The pieces address the nation's responses to war, press control and censorship, shifting ideals and democracy, labor and economic pressures, sexuality and marriage, reform movements, and the relationship between life and art. Combining reportage, moral argument and philosophical musing, the essays alternate polemic and introspection to challenge complacency and probe how institutions and individual temperaments shape experience and longing in modern society.
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