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The Library of America Adrienne Kennedy: Collected Plays & Other Writings (loa #372)
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The Library of America Joan Didion: The 1960s & 70s (loa #325): Run, River / Slouching Towards Bethlehem / Play It As It Lay A Book of Common Prayer / The White Album
£30.59
The Library of America Jonathan Schell The Fate Of The Earth, The Abolition, The Unconquerable Worl
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The Library of America Ross Macdonald: Four Later Novels: Black Money / The Instant Enemy / The Goodbye Look / The Underground Man
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The Library of America Reinhold Niebuhr: Major Works on Religion and Politics
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The Library of America MAD Files The Writers and Cartoonists on the Magazine that Warped Americas Brain
A mainstay of countless American childhoods, MAD magazine exploded onto the scene in the 1950s and gleefully thumbed its nose at all the postwar pieties. Unfazed by lawsuits, the ire of J. Edgar Hoover''s FBI, and the dull-witted scorn of critics and scolds unwilling to get the joke, MAD became the zaniest, most subversive satire magazine ever to be sold on America''s newsstands, anticipating the spirit of underground comix and ''zines and influencing humor writing in movies, television, and the internet to this day. Edited by David Mikics, The MAD Files celebrates the magazine''s impact and the legacy of the Usual Gang of Idiots who transformed puerile punchlines and merciless mockery into an art form. 26 essays and comics present a varied, perceptive, and often very funny account of MAD''s significance, ranging from the cultural to the aesthetic to the personal. Art Spiegelman reflects on how he ''couldn''t learn much about America from my refugee immigrant parents - but I learned al
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The Library of America William Faulkner: Stories (loa #375): Knight's Gambit / Collected Stories / Big Woods / Other Works
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The Library of America The Prodigal Women
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The Library of America John Updike: Novels 1996–2000 (loa #365): In the Beauty of the Lilies / Gertrude and Claudius / Rabbit Remembered
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The Library of America Moliere: The Complete Richard Wilbur Translations, Volume 2: The Misanthrope / Amphitryon / Tartuffe / The Learned Ladies
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The Library of America Constance Fenimore Woolson: Collected Stories (loa #327)
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The Library of America John Updike: Novels 1968-1975 (loa #326): Couples / Rabbit Redux / A Month of Sundays
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The Library of America What I Stand On: The Collected Essays of Wendell Berry 1969 - 2017
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The Library of America The Collected Shorter Works Of Mark Twain
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The Library of America John Dos Passos: U.S.A. (LOA #85): The 42nd Parallel / 1919 / The Big Money
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The Library of America James Baldwin: Early Novels & Stories (LOA #97): Go Tell It on the Mountain / Giovanni's Room / Another Country / Going to Meet the Man
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The Library of America James Weldon Johnson: Writings (LOA #145): The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man / Along This Way / essays and editorials / selected poems
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The Library of America James Baldwin: Collected Essays: Notes of a Native Son / Nobody Knows My Name / The Fire Next Time / No Name in the Street / The Devil Finds Work (LOA#98)
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The Library of America Jim Crow Voices from a Century of Struggle Part 1 LOA 376
A vital resource for the teaching of the history of race in America that traces the ascendency of white supremacy after Reconstruction - and the outspoken resistance to it led by Black Americans and their allies, W.E.B. Du Bois famously identified ''the problem of the color-line'' as the defining issue in American life. The powerful writings gathered here reveal the many ways Americans, Black and white, fought against white supremacist efforts to police the color line, envisioning a better America in the face of disenfranchisement, segregation, and widespread lynching, mob violence, and police brutality. Jim Crow: Voices from a Century of Struggle, Part Onebrings togetherspeeches, pamphlets, newspaper and magazine articles, public testimony, judicial opinions, letters, and poems and song lyrics - more than eighty essential texts in all - from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 to the bloody ''Red Summer'' of 1919. The volume includes writing by both famous and lesser known individuals,
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The Library of America Norman Mailer 1945-1946 (loa #364): The Naked and the Dead & Selected Letters
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The Library of America F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby, All The Sad Young Men & Other Writings 1920-26: (LOA #353)
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The Library of America Moliere: The Complete Richard Wilbur Translations
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The Library of America E. O. Wilson: Biophilia, The Diversity Of Life, Naturalist (loa #340)
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The Library of America Octavia E. Butler: Kindred, Fledgling, Collected Stories (LOA #338)
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The Library of America Where The Light Falls: Selected Stories Of Nancy Hale
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The Library of America Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Secret Garden, A Little Princess, Little Lord Fauntleroy: (LOA #323)
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The Library of America The Unknown Kerouac: Rare, Unpublished & Newly Translated Writings
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The Library of America Ursula K. Le Guin: Hainish Novels And Stories Vol. 1
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The Library of America Frederick Law Olmsted
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The Library of America Barbara W. Tuchman: The Guns Of August, The Proud Tower (loa #222)
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The Library of America The Horizontal Man
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The Library of America Susan Sontag: Essays of the 1960s & 70s (LOA #246): Against Interpretation / Styles of Radical Will / On Photography / Illness as Metaphor / Uncollected Essays
With the publication of her first book of criticism, Against Interpretation, in 1966, Susan Sontag placed herself at the forefront of an era of cultural and political transformation. “What is important now,” she wrote, “is to recover our senses . . . . In place of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art.” She would remain a catalyzing presence, whether writing about camp sensibility, the films of Jean-Luc Godard and Alain Resnais, her experiences as a traveler to Hanoi at the height of the Vietnam War, the aesthetics of science-fiction and pornography, or a range of modern thinkers from Simone Weil to E. M. Cioran. She opened dazzling new perspectives on any subject she addressed, whether the nature of photography or cultural attitudes toward illness. This volume, edited by Sontag’s son David Rieff, presents the full texts of four essential books: Against Interpretation, Styles of Radical Will (1969), On Photography (1977), and Illness as Metaphor (1978). Also here as a special feature are six previously uncollected essays including studies of William S. Burroughs and the painter Francis Bacon and a series of reflections on beauty, aging, and the emerging feminist movement.LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
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The Library of America John Steinbeck: Travels with Charley and Later Novels 1947-1962 (LOA #170): The Wayward Bus / Burning Bright / Sweet Thursday / The Winter of Our Discontent / Travels with Charley in Search of America
John Steinbeck was never content to repeat himself, and his restless search for new forms and fresh subject matter is fully evident in the books of his later years. This volume collects four novels that exhibit the full range of his gift, along with a travel book that has become one of his most enduringly popular works.In The Wayward Bus (1947), Steinbeck leads a group of ill-matched passengers representing a spectrum of social types and classes, stranded by a washed-out bridge, on a circuitous journey that exposes cruelties, self-deceptions, and unsuspected moral strengths. The tone ranges from boisterous comedy to trenchant satirical observation of postwar America. Burning Bright (1950), an allegory set against shifting backgrounds (circus, sea, farm) and revolving around the fear of sterility and the desire for self-perpetuation, marks Steinbeck’s involvement with the drama in its fusion of the forms of novel and play.Sweet Thursday (1954) marks Steinbeck’s return, in a mood of sometimes frothy comedy, to the characters and milieu of his earlier Cannery Row. A love story set against the background of the local brothel, the Bear Flag, Sweet Thursday is for all its intimations of melancholy one of the most lighthearted of Steinbeck’s books. It was subsequently adapted by Rodgers and Hammerstein into their musical Pipe Dream. Steinbeck’s final novel, The Winter of Our Discontent (1961) is set in an old Long Island whaling town modeled on Sag Harbor, where he had been spending time since 1953. The book breaks new ground in its depiction of the crass commercialism of contemporary America, and its impact on a protagonist with traditionalist values who is appalled but finally tempted by the encroaching sleaziness.Travels with Charley in Search of America (1962) was Steinbeck’s last published book. A record of his experiences and observations as he drove around America in a pickup truck, accompanied by his standard poodle Charley, it is filled with engaging, often humorous description and comes to a powerful climax in an encounter with racist demonstrators in New Orleans.LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
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The Library of America Philip Roth: Novels 1973-1977 (LOA #165): The Great American Novel / My Life as a Man / The Professor of Desire
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The Library of America Isaac Bashevis Singer: Collected Stories Vol. 2: (LOA #150) : A Friend of Kafka to Passions
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The Library of America Ursula K. Le Guin: Five Novels (LOA #379): The Lathe of Heaven / The Eye of the Heron / The Beginning Place / Searoad / Lavinia
£31.00
The Library of America Don DeLillo: Mao II & Underworld (LOA #374)
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The Library of America Many Thousand Gone: An American Fable
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The Library of America Joanna Russ: Novels & Stories (LOA #373): The Female Man / We Who Are About To . . . / On Strike Against God / The Complet e Alyx Stories / Other Stories
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The Library of America Where The Light Falls: Selected Stories
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The Library of America Maxine Hong Kingston: The Woman Warrior, China Men, Tripmaster Monkey, and Other Writings.
£38.69
The Library of America Frederick Douglass: Speeches & Writings (loa #358)
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The Library of America Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Novels, Stories & Poems (loa #356)
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The Library of America The Top Of His Game: The Best Sportswriting of W. C. Heinz
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The Library of America Sleep With Strangers
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The Library of America John Williams: Collected Novels (LOA #349): Butcher's Crossing / Stoner / Augustus
£29.21
The Library of America Rachel Carson: The Sea Trilogy (LOA #352): Under the Sea-Wind / The Sea Around Us / The Edge of the Sea
£29.70