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August 27, 2004

Quote of the Day: H.L. Mencken

The introduction to "Another Long-Awaited Book", Chicago Tribune, 1926-09-12:

Since Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, published his celebrated letters to his morganatic son, in 1744, there has been no adequate book, in English, of advice to young men. I say adequate, and the adjective tells the whole story. There is not, of course, a college president or a boss Y.M.C.A. secretary, or an uplifting preacher in the United States who has not written such a book, but all of them are alike filled with bilge. They depict and advocate a life that no normal young man wants to live, or could live without ruin if he wanted to. They are full of Sunday-school platitudes and Boy Scout snuffling. If they were swallowed by the youth of today the Republic of tomorrow would be a nation of idiots.

Posted by Nicholas at August 27, 2004 09:19 AM
Comments
I had not realized that Menken included in his many talents, that of prognosticator. Posted by: Clive Tonge at August 30, 2004 07:20 AM
Mencken deserves a wider audience than he gets nowadays, but he's not (usually) an easy read for the modern under-educated reader. His vocabulary certainly outranges mine by a fair margin, for example, and he's fond of tossing in foreign words and phrases (usually German or French) which makes his writing that bit more inaccessible to the common reader. I could mine Mencken's writing for the next year and still not run short of interesting quotes. Posted by: Nicholas at August 30, 2004 09:53 AM


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