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  1. The Complete Works of Nathanael West - The Day of the Locust, Miss Lonelyhearts, The Dream Life of Balso Snell, A Cool Million by Nathanael West, 1966
  2. The Great Depression and the Culture of Abundance: Kenneth Fearing, Nathanael West, and Mass Culture in the 1930s (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture) by Rita Barnard, 2009-01-09
  3. Nathanael West (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  4. Nathanael West: The Art of His Life by Jay Martin, 1984-06
  5. Nathanael West's Miss Lonelyhearts (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
  6. A Cool Million and The Dream Life of Balso Snell: Two Novels by Nathanael West, 2006-06-27
  7. The Writing of Nathanael West by Alistair Wisker, 1990-10
  8. Critical Essays on Nathanael West (Critical Essays on American Literature)
  9. The Fiction of Nathanael West; No Redeemer, No Promised Land by randall reid, 1967
  10. Nathanael West (University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers, No. 21) by Stanley Edgar Hyman, 1962-10-31
  11. Nathanael West's Novels (Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques) by Irving Malin, 1972-10-01
  12. Nathanael West (The Serif series, bibliographies and checklists) by WHITE, 1975-04
  13. Two Novels by Nathanael West The Dream Life of Balso Snell A Cool Million by Nathanael West, 1985
  14. Fiction of Nathanael West: No Redeemer, No Promised Land by Randall Reid, 1968-05

21. West, Nathanael - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About West, Nathanael
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US writer. He is noted as an idiosyncratic black-humour parodist. His surrealist-influenced novels capture the absurdity and extremity of American life and the dark side of the American Dream. His most powerful novel, The Day of the Locust (1939), is a vivid exploration of the apocalyptic violence given release by the fantasies created by Hollywood, where West had been a screenwriter. His other work consisted of The Dream Life of Balso Snell Miss Lonelyhearts A Cool Million (1934), which satirizes the rags-to-riches dream of success. West and his wife died in a car accident. hut(2)
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23. The Day Of The Locust - WEST, NATHANAEL
The Day of the Locust; west, nathanael. Offered by Eric T. Moore Books.
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The Grey Walls Press. 1951, 1st U.K. Edition. Cloth, 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 207pp. Endpapers patchily marked. Blue cloth with faded lettering on sspine. Corners bumped. Good +/No Jacket.
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24. Nathanael West (1903 - 1940) - Find A Grave Memorial
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After the death and destruction of World War II, nathanael west became fascinated with the hypocrisy created by the capitalism of the 1920 s.
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Nathanael West - (1903-1940) Los Angeles By Blair Davis, Melissa Fong, and Stefanie Kostich
San Pedro High School in San Pedro, California After the death and destruction of World War II, Nathanael West became fascinated with the hypocrisy created by the capitalism of the 1920's. This American writer, who satirized the American Dream, wrote of the secret "inner life of the masses". This inner life was the power of dreams and desires that ultimately lead to violence. During the Depression West's novels reveal the absurdity of the American Dream. I. Biography West was born in 1903 in New York City, New York to Max and Anna (Wallenstein) Weinstein. His Jewish family was financially supported by his father, a construction contractor, and spiritually supported by his mother, with her traditional Jewish influence. West showed no ambition as a young man. While attending Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island West did not take his studies seriously. He would draw cartoons and write short surrealistic stories. During his time at Brown, West became a friend of S.J. Perelman, who later married West's sister. In 1926, two years after graduating with a PhD, he changed his name from Nathan Weinstein to Nathanael West. He spent a few years in Paris where he wrote his first novel, The Dream Life of Balso Snell When West returned home he managed two small hotels, The Kenmore Hall (1927) and the Sutton Club Hotel (1930-1933). During this time, West would provide free board to many interesting aspiring writers. In the early thirties West worked as a journalist. His experiences as a hotel manager and journalist gave him the inspiration and material for his second novel

26. Nathanael West Life Stories, Books, & Links
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Nathanael West (1903 - 1940) Category: American Literature Born: October 17, 1903
New York City, New York, United States Died: April 19, 1940
El Centro, California, United States Related authors:
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On this day in 1939 Nathanael West's The Day of the Locust was published. TinL also offers a special guest contribution today, a photo-essay review by Maureen E. Mulvihill and June Harrison of Brooklyn Is , by James Agee, who died on this day in 1955. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Nathanael West : Novels and Other Writings : The Dream Life of Balso Snell / Miss Lonelyhearts / A Cool Million / The Day of the Locust / Letters
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27. Nathaniel West
Late in 1926, a 23year-old graduate of Brown University changed his name from Nathan Weinstein to nathanael west and left for Paris to think about being a
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During the 1930s, a master of the short novel hallucinated a grotesque, erotic America we can recognize as our own
by Virginia Heffernan NATHANAEL WEST: NOVELS AND OTHER WRITINGS, edited by Sacvan Bercovitch. Library of America, 829 pages, $35. Late in 1926, a 23-year-old graduate of Brown University changed his name from Nathan Weinstein to Nathanael West and left for Paris to think about being a writer. "I was asked to all the parties," West would write later and this, rather than any substantial work on his fiction, was proof to him that his expatriation had been a success. For West, whose enigmatic, darkly funny novels went on to garner praise from F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edmund Wilson, becoming a writer meant first developing a persona that would simultaneously attract artists and perplex "tourists and the folks back home." The Dream Life of Balso Snell (1931) through his inspired novel of Hollywood, The Day of the Locust (1939), West developed a style of Dada-inspired "superrealism" that would amplify the anger, the secrets, and the fantasies of Depression-era America.

28. West, Nathanael - Catálogo Acceder
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29. Project MUSE
nathanael west The Cheaters and the Cheated, A Collection of Critical nathanael west The Art of His Life. 1970. New York Carroll and Graf, 1984.
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30. Nathanael West (1903-1940) American Writer.
(19031940) American writer. Pseudonym of Nathan Wallenstein Weinstein. nathanael west is known for his four novels. west also worked as a screenwriter in
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31. Powell's Books - Miss Lonelyhearts And The Day Of The Locust By Nathanael West
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33. JSTOR The Other In Nathanael West S Fiction Jewish Rejection
The Other in nathanael west s Fiction Jewish Rejection or Jewish Projection Stacey Olster State University of New York, Stony Brook Addressing the
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34. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Wes" To "Western Classics"
A Study of nathanael west s Comic Strip Novel / by Joan Zlotnick. p. 236240 In Journal of Popular Culture, v. 5, no. 1 (Summer 1971) Includes
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35. Kevin Lewis:Nathanael West And American Apocalyptic
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Kevin Lewis One should begin by declaring one's interest. For me, literature and its criticism is a sub-field of the history of ideas. And what I care about in literature (and all the arts) is the powerful contribution it makes, in its privileged language, to the discussion, implicit as well as explicit, in every period and place, of the ideas through which we chart our relations to each other, to the past, the future, and the elusive transcendent. My subject here - it has a long resonance in the history of western ideas - is the enduring European American myth of apocalypse: that narrative myth which, for three and a half centuries, in various forms, like a reaction formation to provocation or trauma, has made responding protest to the primary and preferred myth of American self-understanding through the 'city on a hill,' the 'last best hope, the New Eden, the New Adam, and the comprehensive prosperity gospel of the American Dream itself. I will proceed first by summarizing an insightful analytic observation by the extraordinary Canadian Americanist scholar, Sacvan Bercovitch, linking these two myths; then by, drawing attention to the curious personality and career in prophecy as a fiction writer of Nathanael West, now dead for nearly sixty years; then by casting the great un-read American classic, and still the best novel written about Hollywood, West's

36. West: Definition, Usage And Pronunciation - YourDictionary.com
west, Benjamin () 17381820; Am. painter, in England after 1763. west, nathanael () (born Nathan Wallenstein Weinstein) 1903-40; U.S. novelist
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    39. A Nathanael West Novel Gets Its Turn On The Opera Stage - New York Times
    This operatic version of the novel, seen at the Juilliard Opera Center, exhibits both the joys and the sorrows of transferring art from one set of
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    By BERNARD HOLLAND Published: April 28, 2006 The operafication of American literature goes on. On Wednesday evening the Juilliard Opera Center offered the premiere of "Miss Lonelyhearts," composed by Lowell Liebermann to a libretto by J. D. McClatchy on a commission honoring the centennial of the Juilliard School. Skip to next paragraph
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    In 1933, Nathanael West's pitiless novel of the same name acted as a kind of hand grenade thrown into the middle of American religious morality. The consolations of Christianity were left more or less in shreds.

    40. West - Definition Of West By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclope
    west, nathanael Pen name of Nathan Weinstein. 19031940. American writer known for his novels of dark comedy, such as Miss Lonelyhearts (1933) and The Day
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