Alexander Bloom is Associate Professor of History at Wheaton College.
"This is sociology with a human face."--James Atlas, Vanity
Fair
"An exceedinly thorough-going study."--Los Angeles Times
"Meticulously documented....The most important and comprehensive
study of this group to date."--Library Journal
"For those interested in American cultural life of the period since
1935, Prodigal Sons is essential reading."--Publishers Weekly
"Impressively researched...Bloom has made a useful contribution to
the history of ideas in 20th-century America."--Newsday
"A concise and highly readable guidebook to what was obviously very
exotic and frequently very perilous territory to traverse."--Kirkus
Reviews
"This is sociology with a human face."--James Atlas, Vanity Fair "An exceedinly thorough-going study."--Los Angeles Times "Meticulously documented....The most important and comprehensive study of this group to date."--Library Journal "For those interested in American cultural life of the period since 1935, Prodigal Sons is essential reading."--Publishers Weekly "Impressively researched...Bloom has made a useful contribution to the history of ideas in 20th-century America."--Newsday "A concise and highly readable guidebook to what was obviously very exotic and frequently very perilous territory to traverse."--Kirkus Reviews
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