
The Immediate Experience
by Robert Warshow
"The Immediate Experience" by Robert Warshow, Atheneum, 1971, Second Printing. This paperback edition explores movies, comics, and theatre, reflecting Warshow's insightful cultural criticism. In good condition, free from inscriptions or library marks, ideal for collectors interested in media studies.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy binding and clean pages. The cover shows minimal wear, reflecting careful handling. There is no dust jacket, and no inscriptions or markings are present, maintaining the book's original integrity.
About This Vintage 1971 Edition
"The Immediate Experience" by Robert Warshow, published by Atheneum in New York in 1971, offers a profound exploration of movies, comics, theatre, and other facets of popular culture. This particular copy is a second printing from November 1971, featuring an introduction by Lionel Trilling, a notable critic and scholar. Warshow, known for his incisive cultural criticism, provides a collection of essays that delve into the American experience through the lens of popular media. This edition is a testament to Warshow's enduring influence in cultural studies, making it a valuable addition to collections focused on film and media criticism. The book is in paperback format, with no visible inscriptions or library markings, ensuring its appeal to collectors and enthusiasts of pristine editions.
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