The Glory and the Dream explained

The Glory and the Dream
Author:William Manchester
Genre:Nonfiction
Subject:U.S. history
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Little, Brown
Published:1974

The Glory and the Dream: A Narrative History of America, 1932–1972 is a 1,400-page social history by William Manchester, first published in 1974. Sometimes sold as two volumes, it describes the history of the United States between 1932 and 1972.

Content

The book details both social history and political machinations in the period with a focus on how the New Deal, the Second World War and the Cold War influenced American culture.[1] Special attention is paid to Roosevelt's New Deal and the lasting effect it had on the U.S. government. Manchester simplifies the complex political maneuvers and opaque terminology that pervaded Cold War politics to more accessible language.[2]

The book's title is taken from William Wordsworth's poem "": "Whither is fled the visionary gleam? / Where is it now, the glory and the dream?"[3]

Release and reception

The Glory and the Dream was listed as a New York Times bestseller in 1975.[4] In The Scotsman, Michael Aitken called it "a collossal piece of nostalgia that brings to mind G.K. Chesterton's insight that the real American is all right: it is the ideal American who is all wrong."[5]

The book was translated into Chinese by Dong Leshan.

References

  1. News: Bernstein . Adam . Author of Military History William Manchester Dies . . B7 . 2004-06-04 . 2008-07-21.
  2. The 1973-1974 edition came in two maroon, navy and gray books with William Manchester's signature on the obverse. The books are labelled 1 and 2 on the sides. News: America During, After FDR's Reign . The Lincoln Star . 1975-01-12 . 2008-07-21.
  3. News: Wordsworth . William . Intimations of Immortality . 2009-12-12.
  4. News: The Best Sellers of 1975 . The New York Times Book Review . 361 . . 1975-12-07 . 2008-07-21.
  5. News: Aitken . Michael . American Reflections . . 1975-07-19 . 3 . British Newspaper Archive.