Featured on PDR in the collection Nonsenseorship (1922)

In this “levititious literary escapade” — as publisher George P. Putnam describes his anthology — some of the wittiest writers of the Jazz Age lambaste the often nonsensically censorious atmosphere of prohibition-era America.

Helen Bullitt Lowry Watching Puritanism Set the Flapper Free

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1922

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Nonsenseorship


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