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Fresh Air: On Stage and Screen
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If you like the show, you'll like spending 3 hours with this
This is a refreshing way to spend your time listening to some of the best interviews from the show. I like the show but sometimes don't have time to catch it on NPR. This audio set gives me lots of the memorable interviews I've heard or partially heard over the years. It's a great collection of some of the folks who are major influences in their work. The inquisitive and probing questions of Terry Gross really open up conversations with the likes of Tracy Ullman and Dennis Franz, they sound like us. These are wonderful snippets of real life.


Wallace Putnam 1899-1989
Published in Hardcover by Harry N Abrams (2002)
Authors: Francis M. Naumann and Kristina U. Amadeus
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"Out" of the "In" Crowd
This book is an overdue shaft of light on the life and work of an artist who not only displayed intense emotions in a style skimming the edge of representation, but who also scaled the conceptual depths of what constituted painting, writing and sculpture. Admirers of Duchamp, Rauschenberg, Johns, early Pop Art, Katz, and the New Image and Neo-Expressionists of the seventies and eighties will marvel at seeing all but Duchamp antedated by many years. Though a close friend of Avery and Rothko, familiar with the Abstract Expressionists, Putnam somehow was left standing at the gate. The only regret is the limited coverage of his long marriage to his more famous wife, Consuelo Kanaga, a pioneering photographer. If you distrust the way history picks and chooses its favorites, this is the book to place on the shelf next to Avery, whose best paintings look tame next to Wallace Putnam's, and Rothko, who seemed mired in one overly serious mode for too many years. Putnam was inventive, spiritual, humorous, and a survivor.


Wallace Stevens and the Pennsylvania Keystone: The Influence of Origins on His Life and Poetry
Published in Hardcover by Susquehanna Univ Pr (1996)
Author: Thomas Francis Lombardi
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A Wonderful and informative book . . .
My words are no match for the words of Thomas Lombardi. His love of Wallace Stevens leaps off of each page as one reads it. This book is a wonderful journey, a journey one wishes would never end.

If you are planning a paper on Stevens, there is no other resource so valuable as this book. If you are an English major, it would also be an enjoyable book to pass along the cool fall or winter nights.


Norton Anthology of American Literature
Published in Paperback by W W Norton & Co. (1998)
Authors: Nina Baym, Wayne Franklin, Francis Murphy, Hershel Parker, Arnold Krupat, Ronald Gottesman, Laurence B. Holland, David Kalstone, Jerome Klinkowitz, and William Pritchard
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The Norton Anthology Review
The Norton Anthology of American literature is a great collection of the most prominent and prolific authors in this young nation's history. The Anthology covers the development of authors in the new world, from the early native American folk tales to the works of Toni Morrison and Allen Ginsberg. The anthology spans poetry and prose and gives the reader a great cross sectional view of American society and its problems. The presence of Native American, Black and Hispanic authors presents a complete line up of works of literature, presented in a pleasant chronological order and introduced by a brief and interesting description of the author's life and works. The introductory description of each author facilitates the contextual placement of the text and its comprehension. The anthology contains several novels such as "Howl", "Sula" and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". The presence of these complete works makes the anthology more complete, as they are an important part of the American literary tradition. The selection of authors and of their works is a good one, but presents some flaws. Obviously not being able to include all relevant authors in the American literary tradition, the editors selected a large number of authors, and their most important works. Nonetheless several important texts seem to be missing. Texts by less prolific authors, such as the great new classic "To kill a mockingbird" are missing. Although the anthology gives the reader an introduction on the author and his works it does not stimulate sufficiently through interesting points to be discussed and questions which shed light on hidden or obscure aspects of the texts. The anthology is a great tool for any class, or for the passionate reader. It is ideal if accompanied by a class or group/club in which the texts are discussed.

A Seminal Survey of American Literature
To anyone seeking an encompassing overview of American literature, here is your book. This, the latest edition of the Norton Anthology, not only makes for months of good reading but also acts as a good primer for further pursuits in American letters (academic and otherwise.) Besides the countless number of excellent selections, eleven works appear in their entirety. Among them, Twain's Huckleberry Finn, Whitman's "Song of Myself," and Ginsburg's "Howl."

The anthology also contains several new additions - most notably an intriguing section of Native American trickster tales that provides an interesting counter to Chris Columbus' over-zealous ramblings. As for more contemporary writing, I was pleasantly surprised at the number of deserving writers and poets newly anthologized in this revision: Toni Morrison, Raymond Carver, and Sandra Cisneros just to name a few.

Yet what makes this anthology truly successful is the breadth and depth of the text as a whole. The selections, the organization, the well-written bits of biographical information... IT ALL FITS PERFECTLY! No doubt other readers will find this anthology as informative, provocative and enjoyable as I do. A definite keeper for my permanent collection.

An amazing survey of literature that defines America
The Norton anthology is the definitive collection of American literature. Its selections range from the letters of Christopher Columbus to quintessential American works like Whitman's "Song of Myself" and inherently American movements such as beat poetry. The collection offers a wide spread selection of works, some of which fall outside of your typical definition of "literature." All, however, have been important parts of our artistic tradition and provide literary examples of the coming of age of America. Literature has truly helped to define the American identity. This book is a history lesson, a journey through some of the most beautiful poetry and prose ever written and a testament to the kind of intelligent, passionate people that have formed our country.


Darwinism: Critical Reviews from Dublin Review, Edinburgh Review, and Quarterly Review : Works by A. R. Wallace, T.H. Huxley, J. R. Aangell, J. Mark Baldwin, and Sir Francis Galton
Published in Hardcover by University Publications of America Paperback (1977)
Author: Alfred Russell Wallace
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Economic Aspects of Oil Conservation Regulation
Published in Hardcover by Johns Hopkins Univ Pr (1967)
Author: Wallace Francis Lovejoy
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Francis Bacon on the Nature of Man the Faculties of Man's Soul: Understanding Reason, Imagination, Memory, Will, and Appetite
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Illinois Pr (Trd) (1967)
Author: Karl R. Wallace
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A history of Concord
Published in Unknown Binding by Concord Historical Society ()
Author: Clarence Francis Wallace
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Housing America
Published in Paperback by Sage Publications (1983)
Author: Wallace Francis Smith
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Housing; the social and economic elements
Published in Unknown Binding by University of California Press ()
Author: Wallace Francis Smith
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