I Await The Devil's Coming
By (Author) Mary MacLane
Melville House Publishing
Melville House Publishing
19th March 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Diaries, letters and journals
305.42092
Paperback
176
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
181g
I Await the Devil's Coming is a shocking, brave and intellectually challenging diary of a 19-year-old girl living in Butte, Montana in 1902. Written in potent, raw prose that propelled the author to celebrity upon publication, the book has since undeservedly lapsed into relative obscurity. In the early 20th century, MacLane's work was praised for its daringly open and confessional style. Back in print with a new foreword, I Await the Devil's Coming stands poised to renew its reputation as one of America's earliest and most powerful accounts of feminist thought.
MacLane deserves canonization alongside Virginia Woolf and Emily Dickinson and Gertrude Stein. Emily Gould, author of And The Heart Says Whatever and Friendship
"One of the most fascinatingly self-involved personalities of the 20th century." The Age (2011)
"Mary MacLane comes off the page quivering with life. Moving." The London Times
"The first of the self-expressionists, and also the first of the Flappers." The Chicagoan
"Her first book was the first of the confessional diaries ever written in this country, and it was a sensation." The New York Times
I know of no other writer who can play upon words so magically. Mary MacLane is one of the few who actually knows how to write English. She senses the infinite resilience, the drunken exuber- ance, the magnificent power & delicacy of the language.H.L. Mencken
A girl wonder.Harpers Magazine
A pioneering newswoman and later a silent-screen star, consid- ered the veritable spirit of the iconoclastic Twenties.Boston Globe
A milestone Heartwarming, sensual and candid, I Await the Devil's Coming offers reflections that likely were quite scandalous in their time and remain evocative and powerful today." California Bookwatch
She was an extraordinarily gifted girl. . . She had a natural gift for crisp and concise expression, a keen, undisciplined intelligence and the emotional sensibility of a true artist.New York Tribune
A pioneering feminist. . . A sensation.Feminist Bookstore News
MARY MACLANEwas born on May 1st 1881 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Her family moved to Minnesota while she was young, then again to Montana after the death of her father and remarriage of her mother. She began writing for her school paper in 1898 and published her first book,I Await the Devil's Coming, under the titleThe Story of Mary MacLane, in 1902 at the age of nineteen. She published two further books, including the memoirI, Mary MacLanein 1917; also in 1917 she wrote and starred in an autobiographical silent film,Men Who Have Made Love to Me. She died in mysterious circumstances in Chicago in 1929, at the age of 48, and her works fell almost immediately into obscurity.