Step into the vibrant world of 1920s campus life with Percy Marks' captivating novel, "The Plastic Age" (1924). Follow the journey of Hugh Carver, a spirited student at Sanford College, as he navigates the thrilling and scandalous experiences of his time. From hazing and wild parties to smoking, drinking, and "petting," this book fearlessly...More
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Step into the vibrant world of 1920s campus life with Percy Marks' captivating novel, "The Plastic Age" (1924). Follow the journey of Hugh Carver, a spirited student at Sanford College, as he navigates the thrilling and scandalous experiences of his time. From hazing and wild parties to smoking, drinking, and "petting," this book fearlessly explores the uncharted territories of youth. Despite its popularity as the second best-selling novel of 1924, "The Plastic Age" faced controversy and was banned in Boston. Drawing from his own experiences as an English instructor, Marks skillfully weaves together a tapestry of college traditions and social dynamics, reminiscent of Dartmouth and Brown Universities. The novel's vivid portrayal of campus life, complete with bonfires, beanies, and fraternity rushing, immerses readers in a bygone era. As Marks' work ignited debates and protests among students, the influence of "The Plastic Age" continued to reverberate throughout college campuses.