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Henry Wallace Phillips

Trolley Folly

In “Trolley Folly,” Henry Wallace Phillips masterfully captures the essence of early 20th-century America, examining the nuanced interplay of urban life and human folly through a lens of sharp wit and satire. Set against the backdrop of the burgeoning streetcar system, the narrative unfolds in a vibrant, impressionistic style that mirrors the lively yet chaotic atmosphere of the times. Phillips employs humor and keen social observation to critique the burgeoning consumer culture, exploring themes of ambition, folly, and the intricacies of human relationships within an ever-evolving society. Henry Wallace Phillips, a prominent figure in the early American literary scene, was deeply influenced by the profound societal changes of his era. Raised in a time of rapid industrialization and urban growth, Phillips's experiences in bustling cities provided fertile ground for his narrative exploration of the human condition. His background in journalism further honed his talents in observation and characterization, enabling him to create a vivid, relatable tapestry of urban life that resonates with readers. “Trolley Folly” is a compelling read that invites readers to reflect on the follies of both individuals and society. It is recommended for those who appreciate insightful social commentary wrapped in humor, as well as for anyone interested in the intersections of technology and daily life in a rapidly changing world.
139 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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