Dos Passos Dos Passos

Dos Passos

Artist as American

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Publisher Description

In most of his half century of writing, John Dos Passos consistently tried to capture and define the American character. The complete range of his work builds to Dos Passos’ concept of “contemporary chronicle,” his own name for his fiction. In this first study of all Dos Passos’ writing, Linda W. Wagner examines his fiction, poetry, drama, travel essays, and history—a body of work that evokes a vivid image of America meant to be neither judgmental nor moralistic.

From Manhattan Transfer to U. S. A. to District of Columbia to The Thirteenth Chronicle and Mid-century, Wagner illuminates Dos Passos’ work with fresh readings and new interpretations. She makes extensive use of unpublished manuscript material so that this is a casebook of Dos Passos’ interest in craft and method as well as a thematic study. In addition, this volume chronicles the years during which Dos Passos wrote—the immediate post-World War I period through the twenties and thirties and well into the fifties. This is an important book both in literary criticism and in American social history.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
12 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
244
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Texas Press
SELLER
University of Texas at Austin
SIZE
2.2
MB
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