"A Very Private Utopia"
Title | "A Very Private Utopia" |
Year for Search | 1928 |
Authors | Chase, Stuart(1888-1985). |
Secondary Title | The Nation |
Volume / Edition | 126.3280 |
Pagination | 559-62 |
Date Published | May 16, 1928 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | First in a series of articles describing the world the authors would like to live in. Proposes a series of reforms that would, among other things, enhance health, improve beauty by segregating industrial from living areas, ensure economic security, and make life-enhancing work possible. Stresses the importance of leisure. Not the same as 1975 Chase. |
Info Notes | See also 1968 Chase. See also Edna Ferber, Charles J. Finger, [Harry] Sinclair Lewis, H[enry] L[ouis] Mencken, and, Upton [Beall] Sinclair. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | (1888-1985) |
Full Text | 1928 Chase, Stuart (1888-1985). “A Very Private Utopia.” The Nation (New York) 126.3280 ( Proposes a series of reforms that would, among other things, enhance health, improve beauty by segregating industrial from living areas, ensure economic security, and make life-enhancing work possible. Stresses the importance of leisure. First in a series of articles describing the world the authors would like to live in. See also Edna Ferber, Charles J. Finger, [Harry] Sinclair Lewis, H[enry] L[ouis] Mencken, and, Upton [Beall] Sinclair. Not the same as 1975 Chase. See also 1968 Chase. |