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  1. Oct 15, 2018 · H.L. Mencken was an American author and editor who rose to prominence in the 1920s. For a time, Mencken was considered one of the sharpest observers of American life and culture. His prose contained countless quotable phrases that worked their way into the national discourse.

  2. Mencken referred to “The Free Lance” as a “private editorial column devoted wholly to my personal opinions and prejudices.” The title, in fact, denotes a knight who will do battle for a whole variety of causes. Mencken launched his career as a social critic with the founding of The American Mercury.

  3. Jan 31, 2017 · H. L. Mencken, “The Diary of a Retreat”. January 31, 2017. View all. Major works: The American Language • Prejudices • The Days Trilogy. Read a passage from On Being an American by H. L. Mencken.

  4. Apr 22, 2024 · The reputation of the journalist and critic H.L. Mencken has seen its ups and downs since his death in 1956. His importance as an early and influential student of the variety of the English language peculiar to America is not seriously questioned, however.

  5. Dec 1, 2002 · In "The Sage of Baltimore" (December 2002 Atlantic ), a review of a new biography of the legendary journalist H. L. Mencken, Jonathan Yardley calls Mencken "the greatest of all American...

  6. Henry Louis Mencken was a writer of enormous national influence who also played a leading role in southern intellectual life of the 1920s. A native of Baltimore, he became a contributor to the Smart Set and the American Mercury.

  7. But it was the Sunpapers’ most famous columnist, H.L. Mencken, who helped lead his newspaper into a contentious fight that raged for years. Mencken’s fame, as journalist Alistair Cooke noted, was "rightly grounded on the vigor he brought to unpopular causes."

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