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Heliogabalus (A Buffoonery in Three Acts) - Unmasking Vanity: Satirical Reflections in Three Acts - cover

Heliogabalus (A Buffoonery in Three Acts) - Unmasking Vanity: Satirical Reflections in Three Acts

Henry Louis Mencken, George Jean Nathan

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Heliogabalus (A Buffoonery in Three Acts) is a compelling anthology that delves into the absurd and theatrical underpinnings of societal conventions, utilizing humor and satire as its primary instruments to unravel complex themes. The collection traverses a wide spectrum of literary styles, blending farce with biting commentary to reveal the contradictions and pretensions of cultural norms. Through this eclectic mix of works, the editors craft a narrative that invites both reflection and laughter, highlighting the transformative power of the absurd in triggering self-awareness and critique. Standout pieces in this collection challenge conventional thought and invite the reader to question the status quo in refreshingly novel ways. Within this anthology, contributors George Jean Nathan and Henry Louis Mencken emerge as pivotal figures, renowned for their incisive critiques and contributions to early 20th-century American literature. Their collective literary prowess is reflected in the deft exploration of satire'Äôs role in challenging authority and social rigidity. Tapping into both historical and contemporary cultural movements, Heliogabalus aligns with a tradition of irreverent humorists who seek to unsettle the reader'Äôs complacency. Together, these voices create a rich tapestry that amplifies the overarching theme of life'Äôs inherent buffoonery. For readers seeking to navigate the complexities of human behavior through multifaceted dialogue, this anthology provides a profound and entertaining journey. The works within offer significant educational value by presenting a myriad of perspectives that stimulate critical thinking and foster an understanding of satire'Äôs nuance and depth. Heliogabalus stands as a vital compendium for those eager to engage in a spirited exploration of social mores and literary diversity.
Available since: 12/08/2020.
Print length: 65 pages.

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