Fractured Times: Culture and Society in the Twentieth Century by Eric Hobsbawm

Fractured Times: Culture and Society in the Twentieth Century

Eric Hobsbawm
338 pages
The New Press
May 2014
Arts & Photography WSBN
0
Readers
0
Reviews
0
Discussions
0
Quotes
Eric Hobsbawm, who passed away in 2012, was one of the most brilliant and original historians of our age. Through his work, he observed the great twentieth-century confrontation between bourgeois fin de siècle culture and myriad new movements and ideologies, from communism and extreme nationalism to Dadaism to the emergence of information technology. In <i>Fractured Times</i>, Hobsbawm, with characteristic verve, unpacks a century of cultural fragmentation.<br><br>Hobsbawm examines the conditions that both created the flowering of the belle époque and held the seeds of its disintegration: paternalistic capitalism, globalization, and the arrival of a mass consumer society. Passionate but never sentimental, he ranges freely across subjects as diverse as classical music, the fine arts, rock music, and sculpture. He records the passing of the golden age of the &quot;free intellectual&quot; and explores the lives of forgotten greats; analyzes the relationship between art and totalitarianism; and dissects phenomena as diverse as surrealism, art nouveau, the emancipation of women, and the myth of the American cowboy.<br><br>Written with consummate imagination and skill, <i>Fractured Times</i> is the last book from one of our greatest modern-day thinkers.<br>
Join the conversation

No discussions yet. Join BookLovers to start a discussion about this book!

No reviews yet. Join BookLovers to write the first review!

No quotes shared yet. Join BookLovers to share your favorite quotes!

Earn Points
Your voice matters. Every comment, review, and quote earns you reward points redeemable for Bitcoin.
Comment +5 pts Review +20 pts Quote +7 pts Upvote +1 pt
BookMatch Quiz
Find books similar to this one
About this book
Pages 338
Publisher The New Press
Published 2014
Readers 0