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  1. Argument of John R. Dos Passos, esq. of New York in favor of recognition of Cuba by the United States by John R. 1844-1917 Dos Passos, 2010-07-28
  2. Tour of Duty: By John Dos Passos by John Dos Passos, 1982-08-30
  3. U.S.A. Three Volumes - Complete (3 USA) by John Dos Passos, 1960
  4. Classic American Fiction: three early novels by Dos Passos in a single file by John Dos Passos, 2010-08-09
  5. First Encounter by John Dos Passos, 2005-03
  6. John Dos Passos' Manhattan Transfer by Sinclair Lewis, 1926-01-01
  7. U.S.A: I. The 42nd parallel. II. Nineteen nineteen. III. The big money by John Dos Passos, 1939
  8. Mr. Wilson's War: The Story of American Participation in World War I by John Dos Passos, 1962-01-01
  9. World in a glass; a view of our century selected from the novels of John Dos Passos. With an introductory essay by Kenneth S. Lynn. by John Dos Passos, 1966
  10. John DOS Passos' Correspondence With Arthur K. McComb or "Learn to Sing the Carmagnole" by John Dos Passos, 1991-06
  11. The fourteenth chronicle; letters and diaries of John Dos Passos. Edited and with a biographical narrative by Townsend Ludington. by John Dos Passos, 1973
  12. Mid-Century by John Dos Passos, 1962
  13. Midcentury by John Dos Passos, 1961-06
  14. Great (The) Days by John Dos Passos, 1958-01-01

21. Writer John Dos Passos: American Author Of The USA Trilogy
dos passos unique use of language and perspective created a new style of streamof-consciousness in American fiction.
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World War I and The Lost Generation
Dos Passos graduated from Harvard in 1916, and upon the outbreak of World War I he became a military ambulance driver. His early novels, and Three Soldiers Ernest Hemingway By now, Dos Passos had become part of what was known as The Lost Generation, joining other American writers in the group such as Hemingway, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald and poet E.E. Cummings. The Lost Generation found post-war society to be hollow and hypocritical, and they preferred to live and work in exile, generally gravitating toward Paris.
The U.S.A. Trilogy

22. "We Stand Defeated America": Sacco And Vanzetti In
Novelist john dos passos became deeply involved in the case after he visited Sacco and Vanzetti in Massachusetts prisons. The case and executions were
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"We Stand Defeated America": Sacco and Vanzetti in U.S.A.
The emotional and highly publicized case of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti became a touchstone and rallying cry for American radicals. The two Italian immigrants were accused in 1920 of murdering a paymaster in a holdup. Although the evidence against them was flimsy, they were readily convicted, in large part because they were immigrants and anarchists. Despite international protests, they were executed on August 23, 1927. Novelist John Dos Passos became deeply involved in the case after he visited Sacco and Vanzetti in Massachusetts prisons. The case and executions were commemorated in an outpouring of literary expression. Dos Passos returned to the subject of Sacco and Vanzetti in his epic three-volume work of fiction, U.S.A. "Only a few blocks from Charlestown jail," a voice yelled. Arise ye prisoners of starvation . . . Newsreel LXVI [Supreme Court Chief Justice Oliver Wendell] Holmes Denies Stay Tiny Wasps Imported From Korea In Battle To Death With Asiatic Beetle Boy Carried Mile Down Sewer; Shot Out Alive

23. Penn State S Electronic Classics Series John Dos Passos Page
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24. John Dos Passos (1896-1970) American Writer.
(18961970) American writer. john dos passos was one of the greatest writers of his time. His works include One Man s Initiation (1917), Three Soldiers
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    (1896-1970) American writer. John Dos Passos was one of the greatest writers of his time. His works include: "One Man's Initiation" (1917), "Three Soldiers" (1922), and "Manhattan Transfer" (1925). Books About American Writers in Paris Paris has been an extraordinary destination for American writers, including: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mark Twain, Henry James, Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, E. E. Cummings, Cole Porter, Henry Miller, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Theodore Dreiser, Edith Wharton, and John Dos Passos. These books explore the many stories, letters, memoirs, and journalism from American writers in Paris. Books About the Lost Generation The "Lost Generation" of American writers included: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, Sherwood Anderson, Kay Boyle, Hart Crane, Ford Maddox Ford and Zelda Fitzgerald. The term was first used by Gertrude Stein who told Hemingway, "you are all a lost generation."

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    26. 17563. Dos Passos, John. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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    27. Dos Passos, John (Harper's Magazine)
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    28. John Dos Passos
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    John Dos Passos John Dos Passos The writer who is celebrated for his historical triple novel, U.S.A ., was born in a Chicago hotel. Both of his parents were already married to other people—His father was a New York corporation lawyer of Portuguese descent; his mother was from an esteemed Virginia family. The boy and his mother lived mainly in hotels in metropolitan European cities until he attended an English boarding school, then Choate School in Connecticut, and Harvard College where his social awkwardness was eased by friendships with poets E. E. Cummings and Robert Hillyer. His life had been eased by the marriage of his parents in 1910, after both of their spouses died, but he was devastated by the death of his mother in 1915. His father insisted that he continue at Harvard where he was a contributing staff member of the Harvard Advocate as well as coauthor of Harvard Poets
    Following graduation in 1916, Dos Passos was an ambulance driver in France and Italy during the bombings and shellings of World War I, beginning a long relationship with fellow driver, Ernest Hemingway. Following additional travel mainly in Spain, he was shocked by the 1917 death of his father from pneumonia. Returning to the U.S., he also suffered his maternal aunt’s action defrauding him from receipt of much of his inheritance.

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    That is, at the end of the twentieth century whose fictional history john dos passos made it his life s work to write, our changing sense of (North and
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    31. Three Soldiers / Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970
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    32. American Passages - Unit 11. Modernist Portraits: Authors
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    This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. John Dos Passos is one of the most overtly political authors in this unit. Involved in many radical political movements, Dos Passos saw the expansion of consumer capitalism in the first decades of the twentieth century as a dangerous threat to the health of the nation. The son of unmarried Portuguese American parents, Dos Passos grew up in Chicago. He attended prestigious East Coast schools, first the Choate School and then Harvard University. He graduated from Harvard in 1916 and joined the war effort before the United States entered World War I, becoming a member of a volunteer ambulance corps and later serving in the American medical corps.
    Following the war he became a freelance journalist, while also working on fiction, poetry, essays, and plays. He wrote a novel drawing on his war experiences

    33. Viramontes Wins John Dos Passos Literature Prize
    Helena María Viramontes, assistant professor of English at Cornell, has received the john dos passos Prize for Literature for 1995.
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    Viramontes is awarded the John Dos Passos literature prize for 1995
    By Jill Goetz The Moths and Other Stories , and the novel Under the Feet of Jesus. The Dos Passos prize has been granted annually since 1980 by faculty members in the Department of English, Philosophy and Modern Languages at Longwood College, a liberal arts college in Virginia, to American creative writers in the middle stages of their careers. The prize is named for the influential American author of U.S.A., a massive trilogy published in 1937 that has been called the most important social fiction in spired by the Great Depression. Previous recipients of the Dos Passos prize, which is funded by the Longwood Foundation and includes a cash award of $1,000 and a medal, have included Graham Greene and Tom Wolfe. Viramontes, originally from East Los Angeles, has written extensively on the ex periences of Chicano and Chicana farmworkers in this country. Her first novel, Under the Feet of Jesus ( Dutton, 1995), now available in paperback, was widely hailed for its sensitive portrayal of Estrella, a Mexican-American teen-ager learning about the possibilities of love and the restrictions of life as a migrant worker. "Blends lyricism, harsh realism and a concern for social justice...stunning," wrote one re viewer in Newsweek.

    34. R.A. Forum > DOS PASSOS, John. "They Are Dead Now"
    New Masses October 1927, 228–229. This isn’ta poem This is two men in grey prison clothes. One man sits looking at the sick flesh of his hands—hands that
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    35. Dos Passos, John Roderigo: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
    john Roderigo dos passos The reputation of the American novelist john Roderigo dos passos (18961970) is based chiefly on his early work, especially.
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    The reputation of the American novelist John Roderigo Dos Passos (1896-1970) is based chiefly on his early work, especially the trilogy "U.S.A." John Dos Passos was born in Chicago on Jan. 14, 1896, the illegitimate son of a noted New York lawyer, John Randolph Dos Passos , and a wealthy Virginian , Lucy Addison Sprigg. His father did not acknowledge paternity until a year before his death, when the young Dos Passos was 20. As a boy, Dos Passos lived principally on the Virginia farm of his mother's family, and he also traveled frequently with his mother to Mexico, Belgium, and England. Dos Passos attended Choate School under the name John Roderigo Madison. He graduated from Harvard in 1916, meanwhile publishing stories, verse, and reviews in the Harvard Monthly. In 1917 Dos Passos was in Spain, studying Spanish culture. During World War I he enlisted in the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Unit and served in Spain and Italy. In 1918 he became a private in the U.S. Medical Corps, serving in France. Demobilized in 1919, he remained in Europe to finish two novels:

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    37. Dos Passos, John (1896-1970) - MavicaNET
    The john dos passos Collection at the University of Virginia Library presents a vivid chronicle of the author s activities, thoughts and literary skills as
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    40. Ross Lockridge, Jr. On John Dos Passos
    A statement of some reasons for using USA by john dos passos as a representative of the modern American novel (1943) by Ross Lockridge, Jr.
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    And he got into trouble over it. When he assigned Dos Passos's U.S.A. to his freshmen, some students and parents objected and the matter went to the dean. "Apparently few of us had ever read anything stronger than Little Women, " wrote one undergraduate. He defended his selection in a lengthy letter, as usual covering all bases. From: Shade of the Raintree, by Larry Lockridge, p 219
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    by John Dos Passos is regarded by our most competent reviewers, critics, and scholars of American literature as one of the most significant books to appear in the last decade. Dos Passos is regarded as among the first four or five contemporary writers, and some place him first.
    Selections from U.S.A., the author's most famous and important work, appear in almost any recent anthology of American literature, used as a standard college text. The Oxford Anthology of American Literature says in part concerning Dos Passos and his work: Upon completion of his trilogy...

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