A History of American Literature
The American Century: Literature since 1945 727 “Wind sweeps over the wheat / mist-mask on woods.” “Sleet whips the page / flyin ...
728 The American Century: Literature since 1945 pursuit of vigilante justice in a series of novels whose titles suggest their to ...
The American Century: Literature since 1945 729 to lspy on him, he and his companion Ruthie slip into madness. Ruthie attacks an ...
730 The American Century: Literature since 1945 some subtlety and complexity. The abuses that money and power may engender fuel ...
The American Century: Literature since 1945 731 toughly realistic sympathy for their struggles. It depends, above all, on dialog ...
732 The American Century: Literature since 1945 narrates her experiences just as the traditional, hardboiled hero does. As this ...
The American Century: Literature since 1945 733 United States, usually to New York City. After several lean years in Europe, Him ...
734 The American Century: Literature since 1945 a childhood friend and sidekick whom he both loves and fears. Alexander is gleef ...
The American Century: Literature since 1945 735 The challenging and breaking up of genres by some writers does not mean, of cour ...
736 The American Century: Literature since 1945 is so because it is better. As a distinct genre, it reveals “what machines do to ...
The American Century: Literature since 1945 737 deeper forms of community – and gives them a new twist. This is a new siting of ...
738 The American Century: Literature since 1945 books are supposed to burn; and the book is set in a future world where the writ ...
The American Century: Literature since 1945 739 lyrical rhetoric and the characterization is consistently freakish and bizarre. ...
740 The American Century: Literature since 1945 just how alert, perceptive, and predictive science fiction writers can become, a ...
The American Century: Literature since 1945 741 the posthumously published Meshugah. “Although I did not have the privilege of g ...
742 The American Century: Literature since 1945 she added, “it is all the old manuscripts – no rewriting, no new writing.” And i ...
The American Century: Literature since 1945 743 certainty, that sense of mattering, of moving and being moved, of being one and ...
744 The American Century: Literature since 1945 school of middling reputation, beleaguered by middling parents and their middlin ...
The American Century: Literature since 1945 745 how the feelings her mother repressed have toughened and tempered her. “Her ange ...
746 The American Century: Literature since 1945 translations of his earlier Russian novels, lectures and correspondence, and a m ...
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