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1890771414 978-1890771416 October 1, 2001
A collection from one of the twentieth century's great activist journalists

''It suddenly occurred to me that, in all the world, there neither was nor would ever be another place like this City of the Angels. Here the American people were erupting, like lava from a volcano; here, indeed, was the place for me: a ringside seat at the circus.''--Carey McWilliams, in Southern California Country

Carey McWilliams (1905-1980)--lawyer, activist, historian, and editor of The Nation for two decades--wrote the history of California as no one else could, or would. Alternately scathing, amusing, and disturbing, his sharp and literate accounts shatter the myths meant to obscure the real workings of the state, revealing always the relationship between the exploited and those who would exploit them.

Readers will find that McWilliams's writing on history and the issues of his day is still relevant--in fact, it is the basis for the field that we now call California studies. His painstakingly researched accounts on topics ranging from racism to the intricacies of commerce, from farm labor to the cults of California, have opened the door for generations of writers and thinkers.

Introduction by Gray Brechin; Preface by Wilson Carey McWilliams


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''McWilliams was one of the most politically aware and influential writers of his day, exposing the plight of the California migrant farmworker, speaking out against the interning of Japanese-Americans during WWII, and condemning the McCarthy witch-hunts of the Cold War period.''--Rutgers Focus (magazine)

''If there was a march, [McWilliams] marched; a committee or panel, he served; a pamphlet to be written, he wrote; a witness needed, he testified.''--John Gregory Dunne

''If John Steinbeck was a novelist seeking documentation, Carey McWilliams was a documentary journalist seeking the moral and imaginative intensity of art.'' --Kevin Starr

About the Author

Carey McWilliams was born December 13, 1905 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the son of a cattle rancher. After attending the University of Southern California he was admitted to the California State Bar in 1927 and practiced law in Los Angeles. In 1945 he became a contributing editor to The Nation and and worked his way into becoming the editor in 1952. As a journalist McWilliams was in the vanguard of most of the radical social causes of the day—exposing the plight of the California migrant farm workers, speaking out against the interning of Japanese-Americans during WWII, and condemning the McCarthy witch hunts of the cold War period, to name only a few of the the movements with which he associated. The author of more than a dozen books, McWilliams was one of the most politically aware and influential writers of his day.

Carey McWilliams died in New York on June 17, 1980.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Heyday (October 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890771414
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890771416
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Woefully Neglected Writer, Editor, and Activist, December 6, 2005
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"Fool's Paradise" is an excellent introduction to the work of an amazing writer and astonishingly versatile public intellectual, now largely forgotten. Before editing "The Nation" for two decades, McWilliams wrote a dozen first-rate books and hundreds of penetrating articles on the exploitation of farm labor, racial and ethnic prejudice, the Japanese-American internment, California politics and culture, and the Red scare. He also served in state government and played a role in several high-profile court cases. His 1946 book, "Southern California: An Island on the Land," inspired the Oscar-winning screenplay for "Chinatown," and he is still widely regarded as the finest nonfiction writer on California--ever. Later, he published many talented young journalists in the pages of "The Nation," including Ralph Nader, Hunter S. Thompson, and Howard Zinn. Along with samples of McWilliams's own lucid writing, "Fool's Paradise" includes superb essays by his son, political theorist Wilson Carey McWilliams, and by Gray Brechin, author of "Imperial San Francisco."
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4.0 out of 5 stars good background for California's coming of age, June 27, 2010
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I read this book for a book club that focuses on history and was not disappointed. I had never heard of the author or knew much about California's early history into the 1950's, but this collection of well written essays tells you everything you might want to know about the political, religious, historical and moral climate of California from the gold rush days to the 1940's. The essays are written from the 1920's through the 1940's and show the historical pespective of one who has lived during this time and is immensely knowledgeable about the climate of what is happening on all fronts. Excellent reference source.
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