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  1. One Man's Initiation, 1917 (1920) by John Dos Passos, 2010-09-10
  2. Manhattan Transfer: A Novel by John Dos Passos, 2003-09-02
  3. 1919: Volume Two of the U.S.A. Trilogy by John Dos Passos, 2000-05-25
  4. The 42nd Parallel: Volume One of the U.S.A. Trilogy by John Dos Passos, 2000-05-25
  5. U.S.A.: The 42nd Parallel / 1919 / The Big Money (Library of America) by John Dos Passos, 1996-08-01
  6. Three Soldiers by John Dos Passos, 2010-08-09
  7. World in a glass;: A view of our century selected from the novels of John Dos Passos by John Dos Passos, 1966
  8. Dos Passos: Novels 1920-1925: One Man's Initiation: 1917, Three Soldiers, Manhattan Transfer (The Library of America) by John Dos Passos, 2003-09-15
  9. The Fourteenth Chronicle: Letters and Diaries of John Dos Passos by John Dos Passos, 1973-03-25
  10. The Big Money: Volume Three of the U.S.A. Trilogy by John Roderigo Dos Passos, 2000-05-25
  11. U.S.A: The 42nd parallel, Nineteen-nineteen, The big money by John Dos Passos, 1938
  12. State of the Nation by John Dos Passos, 1944-01-01
  13. War Novels Anthology (10 books) by Homer, Leo Tolstoy, et all 2009-10-23
  14. John Dos Passos: Travel Books and Other Writings 1916-1941 (Library of America) by John Dos Passos, 2003-09-15

1. John Dos Passos
John Dos Passos, the illegitimate son of a prominent American attorney, was born in Chicago in 1896. Brought up by his mother in Virginia, and for a time
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John Dos Passos, the illegitimate son of a prominent American attorney, was born in Chicago in 1896. Brought up by his mother in Virginia, and for a time lived in France . Dos Passos returned to the United States to attend Harvard University Dos Passos left university to join the Allied war effort in Europe. He served as an ambulance driver in France and Italy during the First World War and afterwards drew upon t hese experiences in his novels, One Man's Initiation (1920) and Three Soldiers
In 1922 Dos Passos published a collection of essays, Rosinante to the Road Again , and a volume of poems, A Pushcart at the Curb . However, his literary reputation was established with his well-received novel Manhattan Transfer
As well as writing plays such as The Garbage Man Airways (1928) and Fortune Heights (1934), Dos Passos contributed articles for left-wing journals such as the

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De père portugais, l'étudiant à Harvard commence des l'âge de 16 ans à écrire des poèmes et des critiques esthétiques ou littéraires pour la revue Harvard Monthly '. Avant d'écrire la première version de 'Rossinante to road again', John Dos Passos étudie l'architecture en Espagne et l'anthropologie à Paris . Ambulancier pendant la guerre , il est envoyé en France et en Italie;

4. Dos Passos John
dos passos john. Jean Kempf. American Studies in France. A critical review. Full text Index by name. Index; By Author By Keyword By Name
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5. Dos Passos John Randolph The American Lawyer As He Was-As He Is
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6. John Dos Passos - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
dos passos was born in Chicago, Illinois, where his father john Randolph dos passos Jr. (18441917) was a wealthy lawyer (son of john Randolph dos passos,
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Dos Passos was born in Chicago Illinois , where his father John Randolph Dos Passos Jr. ( ) was a wealthy lawyer (son of John Randolph Dos Passos, of Madeiran Portuguese descent, and wife Mary Hays and brother of Louis Hays Dos Passos), married in to Lucy Addison Sprigg Madison, from Petersburg Virginia . He received a first-class education, going to study at The Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut in , then traveling with a private tutor on a six-month tour of France England Italy Greece , and the Middle East to study the masters of classic art architecture , and literature In he attended Harvard University . Following his graduation in he traveled to Spain to study art and architecture. With World War I raging in Europe and America not yet participating, Dos Passos volunteered in July for the S.S.U. 60 of the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps, along with friends

7. John Dos Passos
Such questions were essential to the twentieth century personal and political odyssey of American novelist john dos passos. At one point called the greatest
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John Dos Passos JOHN DOS PASSOS, WITNESS TO OUR TIMES Written for the New Hampshire Humanities Council 1998 Chautauqua Program, "Beginning the 'American Century'" by Richard Johnson , Chautauqua Scholar, Dos Passos Interpreter, and Professor of American History, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona "Where do I belong? To whom do I owe allegiance? What is my country? Where is my home?" These fundamental questions are basic questions of identity which emerge among people when society undergoes rapid, fundamental change. The questions are social as well as personal, for they raise concerns about the nature of this society, its hopes and its reality. Such questions appeared at the beginning of this century in America. They continue to resonate even today among a large number of Americans who have lived in this century of rapid and startling change. Such questions were essential to the twentieth century personal and political odyssey of American novelist John Dos Passos. At one point called the greatest writer of his time, Dos Passos deserves our attention for his artistic achievements. But perhaps more important for us today are his efforts to answer the nearly universal questions which erupted anew in this "American Century." The first four decades of this century witnessed an enormous upheaval in social, economic and political events. In 1896, when Dos Passos was born in Chicago, America was still largely rural and just beginning to experience the first shock waves of a vast, industrial transformation. The horse was king, while Henry Ford's ubiquitous automobile remained a distant future dream. The most prominent African-American leader of his time, Booker T. Washington, had just given a public address in Atlanta, counseling members of his race to be humble, accept their inferior place in society, and concentrate on gaining technical skills rather than demanding equality.

8. John Dos Passos
dos passos, john Roderigo (18961970),. American writer, whose bitter, highly impressionistic novels, attacking the hypocrisy and materialism of the U.S.
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Dos Passos, John Roderigo (1896-1970) American writer, whose bitter, highly impressionistic novels, attacking the hypocrisy and materialism of the U.S. between the two world wars, influenced several generations of American and European novelists. Manhattan Transfer (1925), a panoramic view of life in New York City between 1890 and 1925, became immensely successful. Containing fragments of popular songs, news headlines, stream-of-consciousness monologues, and naturalistic fragments from the lives of a horde of unrelated characters, this powerful novel determined the style of the best of his later novels. His trilogy U.S.A. (collected in 1938), in the same style, expanded his panorama to encompass the entire nation. Comprising The 42nd Parallel (1930), 1919 (1932), and The Big Money (1936), the trilogy depicts the growth of American materialism from the 1890s to the Great Depression of the early 1930s. After the publication of U.S.A., Dos Passos underwent a change of philosophy; previously radical in outlook, his philosophy became increasingly conservative. At the same time his writing became less impassioned and his style more direct and simple. He continued to produce a great deal of work, including several novels, books of personal observation, history, biography, and travel. The best-received was Midcentury (1961), a novel in which he returned to the kaleidoscopic technique of his earlier successes to depict a panoramic view of postwar America. At the time of his death, on September 28, 1970, in Baltimore, Maryland, Dos Passos had finished most of a novel, The Thirteenth Chronicle. Posthumously published were Easter Island (1971), a travel book, and The Fourteenth Chronicle (1973), his diaries and letters.

9. American Literature Web Resources: John Dos Passos
1896 Born Janaury 14 to john Randolph dos passos and Lucy Addison Sprigg Madison. The Fourteenth Chronicle Letters and Diaries of john dos passos.
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compiled by Jay Schleppenbach, Millikin University 1896 Born Janaury 14 to John Randolph Dos Passos and Lucy Addison Sprigg Madison. 1907 Enters Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. 1912-16 Is a student at Harvard. 1917-18 Is in ambulance service units in France and Italy. 1918 Enlists in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. 1920 Publishes One Man's Initiation 1917 1921 Publishes Three Soldiers , the novel is met with wide acclaim. 1922 Publishes A Pushcart at the Curb , and Rosinante to the Road Again 1923 Publishes Streets of Night 1924 Meets with Hemingway in Paris, they form association that will last ten years. 1925 Publishes Manhattan Transfer 1926-1929 Directs New Playwrights' Theatre, NYC. 1927 Publishes Facing the Chair , a work defending immigrants Sacco and Vanzetti, and Orient Express 1928 Spends several months in Russia studying the socialist view. 1929 Marries Katharine Smith. 1931 Visits Kentucky mines with Dreiser.

10. John Dos Passos --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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11. John Dos Passos Per Daniel Aaron
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John Dos Passos per Daniel Aaron from: Writers on the Left by Daniel Aaron CHAPTER FIFTEEN THE ADVENTURES OF JOHN DOS PASSOS (pp. 343-353) UNTIL HIS REVIEW of The Adventures of a Young Man , Cowley had been one of the most intelligent and appreciative critics of John Dos Passos. He had read each volume of his trilogy U.S.A. with sympathetic attention although the bleakness of Dos Passos's "final message" clashed with Cowley's mid-thirties optimism about the out- come of the class struggle. "For all their scope and richness," Cowley wrote, "they fail to express one side of contemporary life the will to struggle ahead, the comradeship in struggle, the consciousness of new man and new forces continually rising. Although we may be a beaten nation, the fight is not over." Nevertheless, he ranked Dos Passos among the few serious novelists of the times. Three years later, only a few months before Cowley himself would break with the movement, he pronounced Dos Passos's novel of the Spanish Civil War his weakest book since One Man's Initiation (1921). This judgment, he confessed, "may have been affected by disagreement with his political ideas," but he found the novel tired and derivative as well as factually unreliable and its conception of human motives low and mean-spirited.

12. UVa Special Collections Library: Collections
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    Online Guide to the Dos Passos Collection The Papers of John Dos Passos at the University of Virginia Library present a vivid chronicle of the author's activities, thoughts and literary skills as he analyzed, reported on and criticized the turbulent events of the 20th century. Dos Passos, identifying with the leftist radical sympathies of the post-World War I period, experimented in expressing these sentiments with innovative writing techniques in some of his most important and successful works: One Man's Initiation Three Soldiers A Pushcart at the Curb Manhattan Transfer (1925), the trilogy USA The 42nd Parallel Nineteen Nineteen, The Big Money, 1936), and The Head and Heart of Thomas Jefferson The collection is a consolidation of gift and other acquisitions received during the period 1958-1999 from John Dos Passos, his wife Elizabeth Holdridge Dos Passos, his daughter Lucy Dos Passos Coggin and from a number of friends and associates that include: Thomas Pym Cope, Mrs. Lloyd (Marion) Lowndes, Mrs. Harold Weston, Connie and William White, Edmund Berkeley, Jr., Charles W. Bernardin, Jack Diggens, Kenneth C. Duckett, Philip L. Gerber, Townsend Ludington and Ray Lewis White. The major portion of the papers is comprised of manuscript material (published and unpublished) of most of his novels, plays, poems, articles, speeches, lectures, readings and his reportage on history, politics, society and travel. Included are corrected and uncorrected typescripts, galley and page proofs, notes, outlines, related research material and an extensive assemblage of publisher and literary agent correspondence. Of particular interest are his diaries and notebooks filled with recorded observations, thoughts, verse and sketches that may have served as the basis for some of the character development and themes found in his published writings and in his works of art.

13. Dos Passos, John Roderigo - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Dos Passos, Jo
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14. John Dos Passos Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about john dos passos s life and The Best Times An Informal Memoir, USA The 42nd Parallel, 1919, The Big Money. With links to essays literary
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION John Dos Passos (1896 - 1970) Category: American Literature Born: January 14, 1896
Chicago, Illinois, United States Died: September 28, 1970
Baltimore, Maryland, United States Related authors:
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On this day in 1970 John Dos Passos died at the age of seventy-four. He is now one of the more forgotten Lost Generation writers, but the U.S.A. trilogy ( The 42nd Parallel The Big Money , published 1930-36) was important reading in the forties and fifties, both for its angry indictment of the "prosperity myth" and its "stream-of-society" style. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR The Best Times: An Informal Memoir
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15. John Dos Passos (1896-1970)
john dos passos (18961970). Contributing Editor Robert C. Rosen. Classroom Issues and Strategies. The biographies of U.S.A. are slices of history;
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The biographies of U.S.A. are slices of history; their broader contexts are alluded to but not spelled out. To appreciate fully the nuances of Dos Passos's language, the significance of his descriptive details, and the force of his sarcasm, a reader needs to know a lot of history. The Portable Veblen , edited by Max Lerner; the last paragraph alone might suffice.)
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
"The Body of an American" is about the waste of war and the public and official cant that surrounds it. These issues should be of interest to students who have friends or relatives facing military service or who are themselves of draft or enlistment age. "The Bitter Drink" is about what it means to be a serious critic of society, to tell the truth and refuse to say "the essential yes." Students soon to begin careers where they may have to compromise their values should find much to discuss.
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16. VQR » John Dos Passos, 1896—1970: Modernist Recorder Of The American Scene
john dos passos, born in 1896, was one of a remarkable group of Americans who came of literary age during the decade after World War I. The group included
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17. PAL: John Dos Passos (1896-1970)
World in a glass; a view of our century selected from the novels of john dos passos. Boston Houghton Mifflin, 1966. PS3507.O743 .W6
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Source: Univ. of Virginia Library Primary Works Three Soldiers Manhattan Transfer U.S.A. The 42nd Parallel Nineteen Nineteen The Big Money District of Columbia Midcentury The Portugal story: three centuries of exploration and discovery . Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969. DP559 .D6 Facing the chair; story of the Americanization of two foreignborn workmen Easter Island; island of enigmas . Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1971. F3169 .D66 The best times; an informal memoir . NY: New American Library 1966. PS3507.O743 Z49 Brazil on the move . Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963. F2516 .D66 Century's ebb: the thirteenth chronicle . Boston: Gambit, 1975. PS3507.O743 .C4 Chosen country . Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1962 (1951). PS3507.O743 .C48

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19. The John Dos Passos Prize For Literature
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20. 1st John Dos Passos International Conference
The aim of this Conference is to bring together scholars interested in the life and works of john dos passos, a NorthAmerican writer of Madeiran descent,
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CENTRO CULTURAL JOHN DOS PASSOS Direc§£o Regional dos Assuntos Culturais st John Dos Passos International Conference October 12-14, 2006 Venue: Centro Cultural John Dos Passos, Madeira, Portugal CALL FOR PAPERS The aim of this Conference is to bring together scholars interested in the life and works of John Dos Passos, a North-American writer of Madeiran descent, as well as to promote the Centro Cultural John Dos Passos ( John Dos Passos Cultural Centre ), at National and International levels. The Centre was founded in 2004, in Madeira, Portugal, the birth-place of the writer’s ancestors. REGISTRATION / Ficha de inscri§£o
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Authors are invited to submit abstracts (200 words max.) for papers (20 minutes), which must be restricted to John Dos Passos’ life and works. Suggested topics and areas for discussion: John Dos Passos and World War I and II John Dos Passos and Europe John Dos Passos and Language John Dos Pa ssos and Portugal John Dos Passos and Religion John Dos Passos and the Expatriates John Dos Passos and the Lost Generation John Dos Passos and the Arts John Dos Passos and Migration John Dos Passos and Politics Gender in John Dos Passos History in John Dos Passos Comparative Studies: John Dos Passos vs. —

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