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Shortfall: Family Secrets, Financial Collapse, and a Hidden History of American Banking

Hardback

Main Details

Title Shortfall: Family Secrets, Financial Collapse, and a Hidden History of American Banking
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alice Echols
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 218,Width 147
Category/GenreEconomic history
ISBN/Barcode 9781620973035
ClassificationsDewey:364.1624092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher The New Press
Imprint The New Press
Publication Date 19 October 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Sales track record: Her book Scars of Sweet Paradise sold over 11,000 copies. 's "Pick of the Week." . Echols is a prominent historian of the United States who is widely recognized as an expert on American culture, the history of the West, and the history of capitalism.

Author Biography

Alice Echols is a professor of history and the Barbra Streisand Chair of Contemporary Gender Studies at the University of Southern California. She is the author of several books including Scars of Sweet Paradise: The Life and Times of Janis Joplin, Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture, and Shortfall: Family Secrets, Financial Collapse, and a Hidden History of American Banking (The New Press). She lives in Los Angeles.

Reviews

Praise for Shortfall "A lively and informative treatment in which one man's rise and fall opens a window onto a long-overlooked historical landscape in all its finely drawn detail." Kirkus Reviews Praise for Hot Stuff "In this expertly rendered, wide-ranging history of one of pop's most exciting social and musical movements, Alice Echols thoroughly recovers the moment in which disco was born and flowered." Ann Powers, NPR "Echols's love of music, her acumen about popular culture, and her gifts as a leading cultural historian come together in this remarkable book. . . . Fascinating, carried along by prose that is as sleek and slinky as its subject." Christine Stansell, University of Chicago "Engrossing . . . scholarly but fun." The New York Times "Echols aims for-and thoroughly achieves-a range of higher cultural insights. . . . Revelatory." Publishers Weekly Praise for Scars of Sweet Paradise "Written with cinematic flair, Scars of Sweet Paradise takes us on a poetic wild ride where we confront Joplin's demons, her dreams, and her pains. In the process we discover a passageway into the social and cultural history of an entire generation." Robin D.G. Kelley, UCLA "Stunningly original and evocative. . . . No previous writer has identified Joplin's achievements as successfully as Echols does in this book." George Lipsitz, University of California, Santa Barbara Praise for Shaky Ground "Alice Echols is that rarest of breeds: a great historian and a great writer. She captures, as no one else has, the dizzyingly absurd complexity of American culture and cultural politics in our times." David Nasaw, author of The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst "Alice Echols makes brilliant, fresh, original sense of the contradictory Sixties-the music, the politics, the people. No one has done more to place the era in context-its own and ours." Katha Pollitt, The Nation