The Plastic Age is a 1924 novel by Percy Marks that tells the story of Hugh Carver, a student at a fictional men's college called Sanford. With contents that covered or implied hazing, smoking, drinking, partying, and heavy petting, the book was the second best-selling novel of 1924. It was banned in Boston. The following year, it was adapted into a film of the same name, starring Clara Bow.
Marks was an English instructor at Brown University at the time of publication. Previously he taught at Dartmouth College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Brown's administration took offense at the book, which they perceived to be a barely disguised version of Brown, and Marks's teaching contract was not renewed. The Plastic Age provides a composite image of 1920s campus life with many references to campus traditions at Dartmouth and Brown including bonfires, beanies, and fraternity rushing. The novel is notable for its depiction of students attending a film, a lightly fictionalized representation of the Nugget Theater in Hanover, NH which had opened in 1916. Marks and his book remained popular on college campuses for several years after the book's publication. StudentsâÂÂincluding humorist S. J. PerelmanâÂÂprotested his release and a satire of the book, titled, "The Plastered Age," by E.Z. Mark, was produced on campus; but to no avail. Marks left academia for many years and devoted his time to writing books.
In 1928, under the title Red Lips, the novel was again adapted into a film. This remake starred Charles "Buddy" Rogers, who had just co-starred with Clara Bow in a different film, Wings, the previous year.
The Plastic Age was reprinted in 1980, in a series subtitled "Lost American Fiction," from Southern Illinois University Press and continues to be available in book form from other sources.
Characters
- Hugh CarverâÂÂprotagonist, lives in Merrytown, undergraduate at Haydensville's Sanford College, runner, musician, aspiring writer; described as slender, young-looking, with light-brown hair
- Helen SimpsonâÂÂlives in Merrytown, girlfriend to Hugh, moves away to attend secretarial school
- Janet (Harton) MoffittâÂÂlives at Corley Lake, girlfriend to Hugh (briefly)
- Cynthia DayâÂÂlives in Long Island, girlfriend to Hugh, described as running with a "fast crowd" though not explicitly described as a "flapper"
- Carl PetersâÂÂundergraduate, roommate to Hugh, forced to leave Sanford after contracting an STD in Hastings
- Norville "Norry" ParkerâÂÂundergraduate, friend of Cynthia and Hugh, Irish Catholic, lives on Long Island Sound, described as slender, quietly affluent, summer host to Hugh
- Malcolm GrahamâÂÂundergraduate, president of Delta Sigma Deltas, attempted mentor to Hugh
- EinsteinâÂÂundergraduate, friend of Hugh, Jewish
- Merle Douglas, Bob Tucker, Leonard Gates, John "Jack" LawrenceâÂÂundergraduates, Nu Delta presidents
- Jim "Mac" McCartyâÂÂproprietor of the Haydensville billiard parlor
- Hester ShevilleâÂÂ(inebriated) guest at Nu Delta dance
- Jim PearsonâÂÂundergraduate, drives Hugh and Carl to Hastings bootlegger
- Paul VintonâÂÂundergraduate, roommate to Hugh, regularly plies Hugh with liquor
- Bessie Haines, Emma GleesonâÂÂHastings prostitutes
- Ted AllenâÂÂundergraduate, gambling proprietor (poker and craps), card shark, hustler, presumed cheat
- Harry KingâÂÂundergraduate, weapon-owner
- President CulverâÂÂSanford College President
- Professor Jimmie HenleyâÂÂSanford College English Professor, mentor to Hugh
- Professor HartleyâÂÂSanford College History Professor
- Mr. AllingâÂÂSanford College Latin Instructor
- Professor KaneâÂÂSanford College Mathematics Professor, academic advisor to Hugh
- Professor BlakeâÂÂSanford College Professor
- "Doc" ConnersâÂÂSanford College Physician
- Jack PriceâÂÂSanford College Football Coach
- Harry SladeâÂÂundergraduate, captain of the football team, half-back
- Sherman WalfordâÂÂundergraduate, captain of the football team
- Herbert MorseâÂÂundergraduate, described as noble-looking, removed from the football team, withdrew due to home-sickness
- Wayne GiffordâÂÂundergraduate, cheerleader
- Clem Morton, Hubert Manning, Jack Collings, Jim Hicks, Harry Smithson, Chubby Elson, Donald Ferguson, Ferdy Hillman, Freddy Dickson, Freddy Fowler, George Winsor, Gordon Ross, Jim Saunders, Keith Nutter, Larry Stillwell, Melville Burbank, Merton Billings, Puddy McCumber, Pudge JamiesonâÂÂundergraduates
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