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Literary Modernism

This series delves into the captivating world of literary modernism, an era defined by experimentation and radical innovation. It explores the seminal works and authors who challenged traditional narrative structures and disrupted established societal norms. Readers will discover profound explorations of the human psyche, fragmented realities, and the quest for new forms of expression. It serves as an essential guide to understanding one of the 20th century's most influential artistic movements.

William Faulkner
News from the New American Diaspora
Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity

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  • Filled with insights into the works of Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Charlie Chaplin, Jean Rhys, and John Dos Passos, this is a provocative new reading of the relationship between modernist literature and the development of celebrity culture in the early twentieth century

    Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
  • News from the New American Diaspora

    and Other Tales of Exile

    • 168 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    Focusing on themes of exile and identity, this collection of short stories presents a diverse range of Jewish characters navigating life in foreign lands. Set throughout the twentieth century, the tales feature a rabbi in New England, retirees longing for Brooklyn, and a boy grappling with the Holocaust at summer camp. The narratives delve into personal struggles, such as an American soldier's grief and a divorced woman's quest for meaning in Germany. The stories poignantly explore the challenges faced by elderly Jews adjusting to life in Florida, highlighting memory and mortality.

    News from the New American Diaspora
  • William Faulkner

    • 271 pages
    • 10 hours of reading

    Deciphers the complicated ways in which Faulkner put himself forth through written performances and displays based in and expressive of his emotional biography. schovat popis

    William Faulkner