... Ghetto, about the “black experience,” written by someone by the name of ... book, he says, “was like strolling through an antique mall, feeling good ... girls getting raped, or living in the ghetto, and why they have to be written in ...
... accordion-maker meets his violent end, the book follows the fate of his ... revival of this language of hemispherism.) The character of Pinse suggests ... accordion—the musical equivalent of the banana—as the vehicle for her fictional ...
... boys” (10). Again, the comparison with Whitmanis striking. Both poets,in their midforties whenthe war ended, affectionately and compassionately imagine thesoldiers as “boys.” But whereas Whitman was uplifted by his boys' idealism and ...
... network fantasy in “Passage to India,” his language of utopia, freedom, and interconnection, often resonates in discussions of new media and digitization. Even critiques of corporatization and loss of net neutrality frequently take a ...
The Norton Anthology of American Literature: Beginnings to 1865
Presents hundreds of stories, novels, poems, memoirs, and other writings by important authors throughout American history; and covers early stories from indigenous peoples through writing from 1865.
The Norton Anthology of American Literature: Ninth Edition, Volume A and B
... Lucille Clifton (1936–2010) miss rosie 1495 the lost baby poem 1496 homage to my hips 1496 wild blessings 1497 wishes for sons 1497 the mississippi river empties into the gulf 1498 [oh antic God] 1498 Don DeLillo (b. 1936) White Noise ...
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