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The Great Chicago Fire

  • ISBN-13: 9780252069147
  • Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
    Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
  • By Ross Miller
  • Price: AUD $41.99
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  • Local release date: 13/02/2001
  • Format: Paperback 296 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: History [HB]
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On October 8, 1871, four decades after its founding, Chicago's destiny was rewritten ''with a pen of fire.'' In this imaginative and penetrating study, Ross Miller considers the mythic proportions of the Great Chicago Fire as the city reshaped its own tragedy into an archetype of the modern struggle against adversity.Amid myriad eyewitness and photographic accounts of the fire, a consideration of what had actually happened was quickly subordinated to a developing narrative that attempted to resolve the city's conflicted identity into a unity. Disaster was recast as opportunity, and a period that began with catastrophic destruction ended in the triumph of the World's Columbian Exposition. Within a generation of the fire, Chicago became home to a radical new architecture, a daring new realistic fiction, literary journalism, and the new scientific study of society.
''A very provocative essay on the subject of what might be termed civic belief, those secular myths by which society understands itself... A very thoughtful work that is particularly valuable in these times.'' -- Thomas Hine, New York Times Book Review ADVANCE PRAISE ''A solid mix of scholarship and speculation. Miller has revealed to me a lot I didn't know about the struggle between civic fantasy and architectural ambition that led to the reinvention of Chicago. It's an exemplary modern tale, this careful study of catastrophe and its exploitation.'' -- Philip Roth ''Ross Miller has written a vivid and important piece of Americana, a fine contribution to our social history. I read with pleasure and profit.'' -- Irving Howe ''[Miller's] analysis of the meaning of the Great Fire, and of the crucial decades of rebuilding, is the kind of social/cultural history that can revive your faith in the future of criticism in America.'' -- Frank McConnell
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