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008 750603s1967 nyuah b 000 1 eng
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100 1 $aSalzman, Jack,$ecompiler.
245 10 $aYears of protest :$ba collection of American writings of the 1930's /$cedited by Jack Salzman ; Barry Wallenstein, assistant editor.
260 $aNew York :$bPegasus,$cc1967.
300 $a448 pages :$billustrations, facsimiles ;$c21 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 447-448).
505 0 $aNo one has starved. In a coffee pot / by Alfred Hayes -- The hard winter / by Jack Conroy -- From Union Square / by Albert Halper -- The happiest man on earth / by Albert Maltz -- School for bums / by Mary Heaton Vorse -- From Waiting for nothing / by Tom Kromer -- Masses of men / by Erskine Caldwell -- Cows and horses are hungry / by Meridel Le Sueur -- Dubious battle in California / by John Steinbeck -- Talking Dust Bowl / by Woody Guthrie -- I ain't got no home / by Woody Guthrie -- From Let us now praise famous men / by James Agee -- A lack of confidence. Harlan : working under the gun / by John Dos Passos -- Which side are you on? / by Florence Reece -- A union meeting / by Sherwood Anderson -- From Pins and needles / by Harold Rome -- From The land of plenty / by Robert Cantwell -- From To make my bread / by Grace Lumpkin -- The earth does move / by Josephine Herbst -- The strike / by Tillie Lerner -- Cops are funny people-- if at all / by Robert Forsythe -- Communists and cops / by Edmund Wilson -- Waiting for Lefty / by Clifford Odets -- Let us have madness. Denouement / by Kenneth Fearing -- The unknown soldier / by William March -- Dispatch from Spain / by Ernest Hemingway -- Dispatch from Spain / by Herbert L. Matthews -- Say that we saw Spain die / by Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Litany for dictatorships / by Stephen Vincent Benét -- From You can't go home again / by Thomas Wolfe -- From Those who perish / by Edward Dahlberg -- From Jefferson and/or Mussolini / by Ezra Pound -- September 1, 1939 / by W.H. Auden -- The social muse. Michael Gold and the genteel spirit. Wilder : prophet of the genteel Christ / by Michael Gold -- Archibald MacLeish and the social muse. Invocation to the social muse / by Archibald MacLeish -- The social muse replies : letters to The new republic / by Allen Tate [and others] -- The writer on middle ground. Turmoil in the middle ground / by Stanley Burnshaw -- Mr. Burnshaw and the statue / by Wallace Stevens -- On southern culture. The bankruptcy of southern culture / by V.F. Calverton -- The South is a bulwark / by John Crowe Ransom -- James T. Farrell and the literary left. From A note on literary criticism / by James T. Farrell -- Sectarianism on the right / by Isidor Schneider -- In defense of James Farrell / by Granville Hicks -- Rebuttal / by James T. Farrell -- Was "Partisan" too partisan? The temptation of Dr. Williams / by the editors of Partisan review -- Partisan review / by Malcolm Cowley -- A letter to The new republic / by the editors of Partisan review -- Red ivory tower / by Malcolm Cowley -- A world to win. Cow / by Ben Field -- Did God make bedbugs? / by Michael Gold -- Can you hear their voices? / by Whittaker Chambers -- A place to lie down / by Nelson Algren -- I have seen black hands / by Richard Wright -- Four poems / by Joseph Freeman -- What the thunder said : a fire sermon / by Sol Funaroff -- New York, Cassandra / by Horace Gregory -- Four martyrs. Joe Hill listens to the praying / by Kenneth Patchen -- Stone face / by Lola Ridge -- August 22, 1927 / by David Wolff -- The trial / by Muriel Rukeyser -- A blazing sun. Peace! It's wonderful! / by Henry Miller -- Two speeches / by E.E. Cummings -- Night without sleep / by Robinson Jeffers -- The dawn of another day / by William Carlos Williams -- Aspirin is a member of the N.R.A. / by William Saroyan -- Miss Lonelyhearts and the dead pan / by Nathanael West -- Pioneers! O pioneers! / by Daniel Fuchs -- From Call it sleep / by Henry Roth.
520 $aAn historical anthology of the 1930's in America, capturing a sense of the decade through literature (essays, short stories, and poetry) as well as songs, newspaper articles, non-literary documents and illustrations.
650 0 $aAmerican fiction$y20th century.
650 6 $aRoman américain$y20e siècle.
650 7 $aAmerican fiction.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00807048
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648 4 $aGeschichte 1930-1940.
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648 7 $aGeschichte 1930-1940.$2swd
655 4 $aAnthologie.
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700 1 $aWallenstein, Barry,$ecompiler.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aSalzman, Jack.$tYears of protest.$dNew York, Pegasus [1967]$w(OCoLC)575052224
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