Alms for Oblivion: EssaysU of Minnesota Press, 1964 - 166 páginas |
Contenido
My Friends Stieglitz Anderson and Dreiser | 3 |
Midwestern Fable | 16 |
WordSick and PlaceCrazy | 20 |
No Love and No Thanks | 28 |
A Memoir | 45 |
A Memoir | 51 |
For Sale | 60 |
Peopleless Fiction | 68 |
Cutpurse Philosopher | 77 |
Randolph Bourne | 79 |
Domestic Manners of the Americans | 87 |
Our Vanishing Cooperative Colonies | 91 |
Florentine Codex | 104 |
Beyond the Pillars of Hercules | 108 |
A Hamitic Dream | 115 |
Allen Tate the Forlorn Demon | 143 |
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