Anything Goes: A Biography of the Roaring Twenties

by Lucy Moore

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This is an exhilarating portrait of the era of invention, glamour and excess from one of the brightest young stars of mainstream history writing.Bracketed by the catastrophes of the Great War and the Wall Street Crash, the 1920s was a time of fear and hedonism. The decade glittered with seduction: jazz, flappers, wild all-night parties, the birth of Hollywood, and a glamorous gangster-led crime scene forced to flourish under prohibition. It was punctuated by terrifying events - the political show trials of Sacco and Vanzetti; the huge march down Washington DC's Pennsylvania Avenue by the Ku Klux Klan - and produced a glittering array of artists, musicians and film stars, from F. Scott Fitzgerald to Bessie Smith to Charlie Chaplin.Here, Lucy Moore interweaves the most compelling stories of the people and events that characterized the decade to produce a gripping account of an often-overlooked period. In doing so, she demonstrates that the jazz age was far more than just 'between wars'; it was an epoch of passion and change - an age, she observes, that was not unlike our own.
The world she evokes is one of effortless allure and terrifying drama: a world that was desperate to escape itself.
  • ISBN13 9781843547778
  • Publish Date 1 November 2008
  • Publish Status Remaindered
  • Out of Print 15 October 2011
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Atlantic Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 384
  • Language English