The beauty and the bolshevist Alice Duer Miller 9781176215535 Books
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The beauty and the bolshevist Alice Duer Miller 9781176215535 Books
Fun, romantic comedy that begins with so much promise and then devolves into a political treatise. Once the major motivation for the plot is resolved and the two main characters met and fell in love, everything is just about the politics between the Bolshevist and the Capitalist. You never even meet the brother that the protagonist, the supposed Bolshevist Ben, is trying to save from the Capitalists.Still the story is well written and funny and I'd read it again. Here's a few quotes:
The level rays of the sun were doing to the water just what the headlights of the motors had done to the road; they were enlarging every ripple and edging the deep purple-blue with yellow light. Except for a fishing dory chunking out to its day's work, Ben had the sea and land to himself. He felt as if they were all his own, and, for a socialist, was guilty of the sin of pride of possession.
The editor was often called a Bolshevist—as who is not in these days? For language is given us not only to conceal thought, but often to prevent it, and every now and then when the problems of the world become too complex and too vital, some one stops all thought on a subject by inventing a tag, like “witch” in the seventeenth century, or “Bolshevist” in the twentieth.
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The beauty and the bolshevist Alice Duer Miller 9781176215535 Books Reviews
Somewhere I came across Alice Duer Miller's poem Why We Don't Want Men To Vote (1915). It's a hysterically funny response to those men who kept saying why women shouldn't vote. This book is more of a light romance, but there's some political digs in it too. And shows how much things haven't changed. The "bolshevist" is a nice young man in love with a daughter of the 1%. He'd be occupying Wall Street if he was around today. Then they make it work. Wish the illustrations were in this edition, but it was a great quick read for the lunch hour.
Fun, romantic comedy that begins with so much promise and then devolves into a political treatise. Once the major motivation for the plot is resolved and the two main characters met and fell in love, everything is just about the politics between the Bolshevist and the Capitalist. You never even meet the brother that the protagonist, the supposed Bolshevist Ben, is trying to save from the Capitalists.
Still the story is well written and funny and I'd read it again. Here's a few quotes
The level rays of the sun were doing to the water just what the headlights of the motors had done to the road; they were enlarging every ripple and edging the deep purple-blue with yellow light. Except for a fishing dory chunking out to its day's work, Ben had the sea and land to himself. He felt as if they were all his own, and, for a socialist, was guilty of the sin of pride of possession.
The editor was often called a Bolshevist—as who is not in these days? For language is given us not only to conceal thought, but often to prevent it, and every now and then when the problems of the world become too complex and too vital, some one stops all thought on a subject by inventing a tag, like “witch” in the seventeenth century, or “Bolshevist” in the twentieth.
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