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John Dos Passos, 1896–1970: Modernist Recorder of the American Scene
… an anomaly: his fictions of the 1920’s and 1930’s, Three Soldiers (1921), Manhattan Transfer (1925), and the trilogy … and from what he learned he soon became convinced that Communists had been the instigators of Robles’s death. One … them. In a piece entitled “A New Realism—the Object” (1926), Leger described what he meant to be doing in his cubist …
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Epoch
… or the sadnesses: after everything, once and for all shall die this century of agony that taught us to assassinate and to die of survival. 221-221 By Pablo Neruda …
A Splendid Day
… calendar and try to figure out a convenient time for me to die. Then I made a list of people who are already dead, … I have never smoked a cigarette in my life. My parents, also nonsmokers, reared me in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, … my parents owned some stock in Reynolds Tobacco Company. When my lung malignancy was first diagnosed, I …
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Invasive
… is too  musical a word. I heave into the soil. You cannot die.  I just came to this life  again, alive in my silent … the way I’m supposed to according  to the government website,  but right now there’s a bee on it. Yellow on …
The Cruelty and Beauty of Words
… mingling resonances lost in one rich sound that the artist, coming fresh upon the word, no more dare use it without … the mountain spew of the Celtic world, hoary from being bandied from tongue to tongue in synagogue and temple, … The penman might be forgiven for thinking his materials too rich to hold. And as if they were not thus rich …
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Spotlight on Canada
… American neutrality, the Monroe Doctrine may thus become an instrument of American involvement in war. John … nation after the war. Without Canada, Mr. MacCormac points out, it would be impossible for Britain to combat … more than 600,000; the Ukrainian minority ranks next with 260,000. Mr. Kirkconnell has performed an immense labor: his …
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