"Heartland Utopia is a timeless (and increasingly timely) collection of writings about this countrys middle part, a small town with national implications, reflecting Whites own import and involvement with the political landscape of this country during the birth of our modern era. In turns pastoral story craft and scourging moral and political clarity, this is essential reading for anyone who wishes a clearer view of the small places in the United States from within, a perspective missing almost entirely from mainstream discussions about the political and economic landscape of the American countryside."Ben Aguilar, Director of Operations at The Berry Center
"This selection of famed Kansas journalist William Allen Whites writings brings to life a small-town, heartland vision of democratic life in a modernizing America, one that had great purchase in the early twentieth century and that still has useful lessons for us early in the twenty-first. Delgadillo and Stacy ably introduce the collection, exploring the enduring value of Whites ideals and probing their limitations."James J. Connolly, co-author of What Middletown Read: Print Culture and Cosmopolitanism in an American City
"In putting together this selection of William Allen Whites lively essays and stories, Charles Delgadillo and Jason Stacey have done not just Kansas but the whole country and all of its distinctive small places a very great service. Whites clear, vigorous, and entertaining defense of Emporiahis little utopiaand of what the hyper-mobile classes would later call fly-over country is an apology for small-town American life everywhere and for the neighborliness and local love it needs. This book is a pleasure to read."Jason Peters, author of The Culinary Plagiarist: (Mis)Adventures of a Lusty, Thieving, God-Fearing Gourmand
"William Allen White was a voice and symbol of the small town American Midwest and a long-time champion of reason and civic-mindedness. We are blessed to now have a new volume of Whites writings organized and edited by the two premier scholars of White, Charles Delgadillo and Jason Stacy. Bravo to them for their efforts and bringing this voice of middle American life to a new generation of readers."Jon Lauck, coeditor of The Liberal Heartland: A Political History of the Postwar American Midwest