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By examining why and how an all-Jewish repertory theatre could coexist with the Nazi regime, Rovit raises broader questions about the nature of art in an environment of coercion and isolation, artistic integrity and adaptability, and community and identity.
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This text's three sections mingle myth and history with style, grace and humour. The first essays are given over to memories of Paul Engle... Læs mere
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Drawing on correspondences and personal interviews with key figures in the innovative poetry and film communities, this title... Læs mere
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After the second World War, ""technology"" came to signify both the anxieties of possible annihilation in a... Læs mere
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In this book, farm women in the northeastern United States describe how they got into farming and became successful entrepreneurs despite the... Læs mere
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Challenges literary scholars and teachers to look beyond mere criticism toward the concrete issue of social change. Calling for a profound realignment of thought and spirit in the service of positive social change, Ammons argues for the continued importan
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Offers the first sustained study of the poetry reading in its most formative period: the 1960s. Raphael Allison closely examines a vast... Læs mere
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The characters in these stories have been forced into conditions of life that they find unbearable, and the stories chart their often tragically misguided attempts to relieve their... Læs mere
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An anthology of articles selected from The Journal of Artists’ Books containing some of the best critical writing on artists’ books produced in the last quarter of a century.
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The lyrics in All Black Everything shine with work and the freedom of young people. Full of menace and humor, objects of warfare and luxury consumption are transformed with Shane Book’s blade of caustic irony against the worldwide nihilism of cash payments, guns, and disease.