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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- Street lit, representing the urban landscape, edited by Keenan Norris ; [foreword by Omar Tyree]
- Afro-American writers from the Harlem Renaissance to 1940, edited by Trudier Harris ; associate editor, Thadious M. Davis
- Twentieth-century southern literature, J.A. Bryant, Jr
- Black women writers at work, edited by Claudia Tate ; foreword by Tillie Olsen
- Enter the new Negroes, images of race in American culture, Martha Jane Nadell
- The trip to Echo Spring, on writers and drinking, Olivia Laing
- Being & race, Black writing since 1970, Charles Johnson
- From the dark tower;, Afro-American writers (1900 to 1960),, by Arthur P. Davis
- Afro-American writers after 1955, dramatists and prose writers, edited by Thadious M. Davis and Trudier Harris
- Where my heart is turning ever, Civil War stories and constitutional reform, 1861-1876, Kathleen Diffley
- The Cambridge companion to American modernism, edited by Walter Kalaidjian
- Afro-American writers, 1940-1955, edited by Trudier Harris ; associate editor Thadious M. Davis
- Literature of Tennessee, edited by Ray Willbanks
- The Beat Hotel, Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Corso in Paris, 1958-1963, Barry Miles
- The Rolling stone book of the Beats, the Beat Generation and American culture, edited by Holly George-Warren
- Modernism and the Harlem renaissance, Houston A. Baker, Jr
- Paradise lost, a life of F. Scott Fitzgerald, David S. Brown
- American winners of the Nobel Literary Prize, edited by Warren G. French and Walter E. Kidd
- The Southern Agrarians, Paul K. Conkin
- The sorrows of fat city, a selection of literary essays and reviews, George P. Garrett
- Twentieth-century western writers, preface, C.L. Sonnichsen ; editor, James Vinson ; associate editor, D.L. Kirkpatrick
- The best minds of my generation, a literary history of the beats, Allen Ginsburg ; edited by Bill Morgan ; with a foreword by Anne Waldman
- A Southern Renaissance, the cultural awakening of the American South, 1930-1955, Richard H. King
- Love in a dark time, and other explorations of gay lives and literature, Colm Tóibín
- The typewriter is holy, the complete, uncensored history of the Beat generation, Bill Morgan
- Documentary series, an illustrated chronicle, edited by Margaret A. Van Antwerp, V. 1
- Documentary series, an illustrated chronicle, edited by Mary Bruccoli, V. 3
- Alive and writing, interviews with American writers of the 1980s, conducted and edited by Larry McCaffery and Sinda Gregory
- Where I've been and where I'm going, essays, reviews, prose, by Joyce Carol Oates
- The editor, how publishing legend Judith Jones shaped culture in America, Sara B Franklin
- Major modern black American writers, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The Beat generation, a Gale critical companion, foreword by Anne Waldman ; Lynn M. Zott, project editor
- Partisans, marriage, politics, and betrayal among the New York intellectuals, David Laskin
- 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
- Revel with a cause, liberal satire in postwar America, Stephen E. Kercher
- The Harlem Renaissance, 1920-1940, series editor, Cary D. Wintz
- The unregenerate South, the agrarian thought of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson, Mark G. Malvasi
- Ear training, literary essays, William H. Pritchard
- Modern American critics since 1955, edited by Gregory S. Jay
- American literary magazines, the twentieth century, edited by Edward E. Chielens
- A gallery of Southerners, Louis D. Rubin, Jr
- Bloodroot, reflections on place by Appalachian women writers, Joyce Dyer, editor
- Afro-American literature in the twentieth century, the achievement of intimacy, Michael G. Cooke
- Documentary series, an illustrated chronicle, edited by Karen L. Rood, V. 7
- The Paris review, interviews, with an introduction by Philip Gourevitch
- Countries of the mind, literary explorations, Monroe K. Spears
- Alfred Kazin's America, critical and personal writings, edited and with an introduction by Ted Solotaroff
- Understanding the Beats, Edward Halsey Foster
- A home elsewhere, reading African American classics in the age of Obama, Robert B. Stepto
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