American Mercury
The American Mercury was a monthly magazine edited by H.L. Mencken that criticized traditional moral values, the middle class, and Puritanism. It was known for its sharp wit, controversial content, and promotion of individualism and freedom of thought during the early 20th century.
H. L. Mencken was born on September 12, 1880.
H. L. Mencken was born on September 12, 1880.
H. L. Mencken House was created in 1883.
H.L. Mencken most likely does not refer to a company but to an individual. H.L. Mencken is best known for writing best selling books that are sold worldwide.
H. L. Mencken died on January 29, 1956 at the age of 75.
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Henry Louis "H. L." Mencken was an American journalist, author, and magazine editor. He is one of the most influential American writers of the first half of the twentieth century. He authored the book The American Language, which was a study of the English language as spoken in the U.S. He also is known for his satirical report on the Scopes trial, which was an American legal case in 1925.
H. L. Mencken was born on September 12, 1880 and died on January 29, 1956. H. L. Mencken would have been 75 years old at the time of death or 134 years old today.
The address of the Mencken Society Inc is: Po Box 16218, Baltimore, MD 21210-0218
Henry Lewis Mencken is not SIMILAR to EK Hornbeck.... EK Hornbeck is a fictional character that is based on Mencken. HL Mencken was the actual journalist that the Baltimore Sun newspaper sent to cover the Scopes monkey trial in 1925... Inherit the wind is a fictional film that is based on the actual trial, and EK Hornbeck (Gene Kelly), was a reporter from the Baltimore Herald newspaper.
Guy Jean Forgue has written: 'H.L. Mencken, l'homme, l'oeuvre, l'influence ..' 'H.L. Mencken' -- subject(s): Biography, Critics