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John Dos Passos: U.S.A. (LOA #85) - The 42nd Parallel / 1919 / The Big Money (Hardcover, New): John DOS Passos John Dos Passos: U.S.A. (LOA #85) - The 42nd Parallel / 1919 / The Big Money (Hardcover, New)
John DOS Passos; Edited by Townsend Ludington, Daniel Aaron
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R1,050 R826 Discovery Miles 8 260 Save R224 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Unique among American novels for its epic scope and panoramic and social sweep, John Dos Passos' U.S.A. has long been acknowledged as a monument of modern fiction. In the novels that make up the trilogy - The 42nd Parallel (1930), 1919 (1932), and The Big Money (1936) - Dos Passos creates an unforgettable collective portrait of America, shot through with sardonic comedy and brilliant social observation. He interweaves the careers of his characters and the events of their time with a narrative verve and breathtaking technical skill that make U.S.A. among the most compulsively readable of modern classics. In his prologue Dos Passos writes: "U.S.A. is the slice of a continent. U.S.A. is a group of holding companies, some aggregations of trade unions, a set of laws bound in calf, a radio network, a chain of moving picture theatres, a column of stock quotations rubbed out and written in by a Western Union boy on a blackboard, a public library full of old newspapers and dogeared history books with protests scrawled on the margins in pencil...But mostly U.S.A. is the speech of the people". The trilogy is filled with American speech: labor radicals and advertising executives, sailors and stenographers, interior decorators and movie stars. The volume contains newly researched chronologies of Dos Passos' life and of world events cited in U.S.A., notes, and an essay on textual selection.

Marsden Hartley - The Biography of an American Artist (Paperback, New edition): Townsend Ludington Marsden Hartley - The Biography of an American Artist (Paperback, New edition)
Townsend Ludington
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R1,178 R1,033 Discovery Miles 10 330 Save R145 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"A penetrating biography. . . . Ludington offers a psychological portrait of an intense, contradictory, scornful, but gentle man who transcended his nineteenth-century roots in Lewiston, Maine, to view Europe as his home and to make a distinctive contribution to modernism." Kirkus Reviews"Drawing on Hartley's letters and other writings as well as on the correspondence and reminiscences of the artist's friends, Ludington traces the restless career of the painter. . . . Hartley] had troubled friendships with some of the most important artists and writers of his day Gertrude Stein, William Carlos Williams, Fairfield Porter, Eugene O'Neill, Georgia O'Keeffe, and others. His relationship with Alfred Stieglitz, who supported him financially and exhibited his work, . . . runs like a leitmotif through the book, and indicates Hartley's character demanding, touchy, often ungrateful but also compelling. . . . This frank and unsentimental account of a life of contradictions and paradoxes returns one to the artist's paintings with a fresh eye." Publishers Weekly"Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) had a virtually unique role as a modernist painter. He was notable not only for his powerful canvases but for his poetry and essays. Townsend Ludington's astute portrait of the artist focuses upon his cosmopolitan sensibility in a generation melding modern art with an American tradition of mystical idealism. . . . Ludington views Hartley as an essential American artist embarked on a spiritual odyssey." Robert Taylor, Boston Globe"

Three Soldiers (Paperback, Revised): John DOS Passos Three Soldiers (Paperback, Revised)
John DOS Passos; Edited by Townsend Ludington
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R520 R461 Discovery Miles 4 610 Save R59 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on his personal experiences in France during the First World War, Dos Passos’s novel is a fierce denunciation of the military.

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