The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens
Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 1931
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Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
United States • Early 20th Century
1931
Adult
18+ years
The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens recounts Lincoln Steffens' pioneering career in investigative journalism, starting with his childhood in Sacramento, California. It follows his development of leftist politics, culminating in his embrace of Soviet Communism. The memoir covers his education, European travels, work at various New York publications, and his efforts in exposing corruption, leading him to revolutionary activism and involvement in Soviet aid efforts.
Informative
Contemplative
Nostalgic
Emotional
Inspirational
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The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens by Lincoln Steffens captures the vibrant experiences of the celebrated muckraking journalist, offering readers a vivid portrayal of early 20th-century America. Praised for its keen insights and eloquent prose, it can occasionally be criticized for its detailed narrative that sometimes borders on self-indulgence. A compelling, if occasionally uneven, memoir.
Readers who enjoy in-depth historical accounts and investigative journalism will be captivated by The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens. Fans of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair and All the President's Men by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein will appreciate Steffens' exploration of social issues and corruption in early 20th-century America.
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882
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
United States • Early 20th Century
1931
Adult
18+ years
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