American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American literature
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Incoming Resources
- Black women writers at work, edited by Claudia Tate ; foreword by Tillie Olsen
- The best minds of my generation, a literary history of the Beats, Allen Ginsberg ; with a foreword by Anne Waldman ; edited by Bill Morgan
- The life you save may be your own, an American pilgrimage, Paul Elie
- Writers of the Black Chicago renaissance, edited by Steven C. Tracy
- Gore Vidal, sexually speaking, collected sex writings, Donald Weise, editor
- Black/gay, the Harlem Renaissance, the protest era, and constructions of black gay identity in the 1980s and 90s, Simon Dickel
- The queer sixties, edited by Patricia Juliana Smith
- The birth of the beat generation, visionaries, rebels, and hipsters, 1944-1960, Steven Watson
- The Rolling stone book of the Beats, the Beat Generation and American culture, edited by Holly George-Warren
- Jing bian Meiguo hua yi wen xue shi, Chinese American literature since the 1850s, Yin Xiaohuang zhu ; Xu Yingguo zhu yi ; Yin Xiaohuang jiao ding
- Queering the underworld, slumming, literature, and the undoing of lesbian and gay history, Scott Herring
- Mania, the story of the outraged and outrageous lives that launched a cultural revolution, Ronald K.L. Collins & David M. Skover
- Women of the Left Bank, Paris, 1900-1940, Shari Benstock
- Workshops of empire, Stegner, Engle, and American creative writing during the Cold War, Eric Bennett
- Reading Black books, how African American literature can make our faith more whole and just, Claude Atcho
- When books went to war, the stories that helped us win World War II, Molly Guptill Manning
- Chinese American literature since the 1850s, Xiao-huang Yin ; foreword by Roger Daniels
- Still mad, American women writers and the feminist imagination, 1950-2020, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar
- Sharp, the women who made an art of having an opinion, Michelle Dean
- The Beat road, edited by Arthur and Kit Knight
- The Paris review, interviews, with an introduction by Philip Gourevitch
- One vast page, essays on the beat writers, their books, and my life, 1950-1980, Jeffrey Bartlett
- This is the Beat Generation, New York, San Francisco, Paris, James Campbell
- Senchi no toshokan, umi o koeta ichiokuyonsenman-satsu, Morī Guputiru Maningu cho ; Matsuo Kyōko yaku
- The trip to Echo Spring, on writers and drinking, Olivia Laing
- Murder in the closet, essays on queer clues in crime fiction before Stonewall, editied by Curtis Evans
- One true sentence, writers & readers on Hemingway's art, Mark Cirino and Michael Von Cannon ; with an introduction by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick
- The typewriter is holy, the complete, uncensored history of the Beat generation, Bill Morgan
- Moral agents, Eight Twentieth-Century American writers, Edward Mendelson
- Hope among us yet, social criticism and social solace in depression America, David P. Peeler
- Unless soul clap its hands, portraits and passages, Erika Duncan
- American dreams, American nightmares, edited by David Madden. With a pref. by Harry T. Moore
- The Twenties: poetry and prose ;, 20 critical essays, Edited by Richard E. Langford and William E. Taylor
- American expatriate writing and the Paris moment, modernism and place, Donald Pizer
- Bernard Malamud, a centennial tribute
- Re-writing America, Vietnam authors in their generation, Philip D. Beidler
- Transpacific imaginations, history, literature, counterpoetics, Yunte Huang
- The Beats, essays in criticism, edited by Lee Bartlett
- Pinks, pansies, and punks, the rhetoric of masculinity in American literary culture, James Penner
- Black writers, white publishers, marketplace politics in twentieth-century African American literature, John K. Young
- Romancing the margins?, lesbian writing in the 1990s, Gabriele Griffin, editor
- Acts and shadows, the Vietnam War in American literary culture, Philip K. Jason
- Partisans, marriage, politics, and betrayal among the New York intellectuals, David Laskin
- Straight writ queer, non-normative expressions of heterosexuality in literature, edited by Richard Fantina ; foreword by Calvin Thomas
- Venice west, the beat generation in Southern California, John Arthur Maynard
- Sticky rice, a politics of intraracial desire, Cynthia Wu
- Street lit, representing the urban landscape, edited by Keenan Norris ; [foreword by Omar Tyree]
- American literature; essays and opinions, Translated by Edwin Fussell
- The Beat vision, a primary sourcebook, edited by Arthur and Kit Knight
- And I worked at the writer's trade, chapters of literary history, 1918-1978, Malcolm Cowley
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