Republic of Detours, Scott Borchert
Republic of Detours, Scott Borchert
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Republic of Detours
How the New Deal Paid Broke Writers to Rediscover America

Author: Scott Borchert

Narrator: Jonathan Yen

Unabridged: 15 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/15/2021


Synopsis

The plan was as idealistic as it was audacious—and utterly unprecedented. Take thousands of broke writers and put them to work charting a country on the brink of social and economic collapse, with the aim of producing a rich and beguiling series of guidebooks to the forty-eight states.

All this fell within the singular purview of the Federal Writers' Project—a division of the Works Progress Administration founded to employ jobless writers, from bestselling novelists and acclaimed poets to the more dubiously qualified. It was a predictably eclectic organization, directed by an equally eccentric man, Henry Alsberg. Under Alsberg's direction, the FWP took up the lofty goal of rediscovering America, and soon found itself embroiled in the day's most heated arguments regarding literary representation, radical politics, and racial inclusion—forcing it to reckon with the promises and failures of both the New Deal and the American experiment itself.

Republic of Detours tells the story of this raucous and remarkable undertaking by delving into the stories of several key figures and tracing the FWP from its optimistic early days to its dismemberment by the House Committee on Un-American Activities.

About Scott Borchert

Scott Borchert is a writer and former assistant editor at Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. He holds an MA in cultural reporting and criticism from the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University, and his work has appeared in Southwest Review, Monthly Review, The Rumpus, PopMatters, Brooklyn Magazine, and elsewhere.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kieran on November 01, 2022

"The project might have been a disaster. Many doubted that staffing an unwieldy government bureaucracy with temperamental and often desperate writers- not a few impaired by heavy drinking, professional jealousy, political sectarianism, or all three- could lead to any good outcome. But from 1937, whe......more

Goodreads review by Florence on December 18, 2021

In the years following the Great Depression many writers found their source of income had dried up. They were on relief and desperate for sustenance. As part of the New Deal, the Federal Workers Project (FWP) was created. Unemployed writers of varying ability and renown were rounded up and offered p......more

Goodreads review by James on July 24, 2021

Thanks to Netgalley and FSG for the ebook. During the height of the depression, Roosevelt’s New Deal is coming up with numerous ways to get people back to work, including the idea of hiring out of work writers in every state and for each state to write a guidebook, coordinated by the directors of th......more

Goodreads review by Mary on October 09, 2022

The fascinating story of the Federal Writers' Project, one of the relief programs that existed during the Great Depression. It's dense and scholarly, but I enjoyed it because I've always been interested in the projects under the Roosevelt administration.......more