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280 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1933
This edition [1975] printed by offset lithography in the U[...]S[...]ofA[...] Designed by Gary GoreFirst edition is from 1933. Listen to what Bruccoli has to say about this series of Lost American Fiction ::
The title for this series, Lost American Fiction, is not wholly satisfactory. A more accurate designation would be "Forgotten [Usof! but sic!] American Works of Fiction That Deserve a New Public"--which states the rationale for reprinting these titles. We are reprinting some works that are worth rereading because they are now social documents (Dry Martini and The Cubical City) or literary documents (The Professors Like Vodka and Predestined).Let's not waste any more time. Here are the 29 titles thus far pub'd ::
It isn't simple, for Southern Illinois University Press is a scholarly publisher; we have serious ambitions for the series. We expect that these titles will revive some books and authors from undeserved obscurity and plug some of the holes in American literary history. Of course, we hope to recover an ocasional [sic!] lost masterpiece. Weeds was one. And this may be another. One of the volumes, The Devil's Hand is truly a lost novel, for it remained unpublished for almost forty years. The Press is particularly proud of this discovery. It is our special ambition to resurrect more worthwhile BURIED novels [MY emphasis ; but isn't it nice to not have an original idea in nomenclature? ; )]
At this point eight titles have been published in this series, with three more in production. The response has been encouraging. We are gratified that many readers share our conviction that one of the proper functions of a university press is to rescue good writing from oblivion.