John Dos Passos: Travel Books & Other Writings 1916-1941 (LOA #143) Rosinante to the Road Again / Orient Express / in All Countries / a Pushcart at the Curb / Essays, Letters, Diaries |
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Author:
| Passos, John Dos Dos Passos, John |
Editor:
| Ludington, Townsend |
Series title: | Library of America John Dos Passos Edition Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-931082-40-2 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2003 |
Publisher: | Library of America, The
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $40.00 |
Book Description:
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During the years of his emergence as a major American novelist, John Dos Passos traveled widely in Europe, the Middle East, Mexico, and the United States, witnessing many of the tumultuous political, social, and cultural events of the early twentieth century and recording his changing response to them. This Library of America volume collects the vibrant and insightful travel books and essays he wrote at the same time he was publishing his fictional masterpieces
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More DescriptionDuring the years of his emergence as a major American novelist, John Dos Passos traveled widely in Europe, the Middle East, Mexico, and the United States, witnessing many of the tumultuous political, social, and cultural events of the early twentieth century and recording his changing response to them. This Library of America volume collects the vibrant and insightful travel books and essays he wrote at the same time he was publishing his fictional masterpiecesThree Soldiers,Manhattan Transfer, andU.S.A.
Rosinante to the Road Again(1922) is a vivid collection of essays on Spanish life, literature, and art that demonstrates Dos Passos's enduring fascination with a country he would repeatedly visit and write about.Orient Express(1927) records his 1921-1922 journey through the Middle East, and contains provocative and haunting descriptions of the effects of the Greek-Turkish War; the Caucasus in the aftermath of Soviet conquest; Persia during the rise of Reza Khan; the creation of Iraq by the British; and a winter trip by camel caravan across the desert from Baghdad to Damascus.In All Countries(1934) collects pieces on Russia in the late 1920s, Mexico in the aftermath of Zapata, the troubled Spanish Republic, and strikes and protests in the United States, while articles that appeared inJourneys Between Wars(1938) examine France under the Popular Front and the Spanish Civil War.
Also included areA Pushcart at the Curb(1922), a cycle of poems inspired by his travels; nine political and literary essays written between 1916 and 1941, including his denunciation of the execution of his friend Jose Robles by Spanish Communists; and a selection of letters and diary entries from 1916 to 1920 that record his wartime service as an ambulance driver in France and Italy. Plus8 full-color plates of watercolors by Dos Passos.
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