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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- The flower and the leaf, a contemporary record of American writing since 1941, by Malcolm Cowley ; edited and with an introduction by Donald W. Faulkner. --
- Twentieth-century American literature, general editor, Harold Bloom. --, 1
- American winners of the Nobel Literary Prize, edited by Warren G. French and Walter E. Kidd. --
- The literary decade. --
- Twentieth-century American literature, general editor, Harold Bloom. --, Volume 5
- Geniuses together, American writers in Paris in the 1920s, Humphrey Carpenter. --
- Venice west, the beat generation in Southern California, John Arthur Maynard
- Twentieth-century American literature, general editor, Harold Bloom. --, Vol. 4, H-M
- The beat generation, a Gale critical companion, v.1
- The continual pilgrimage, American writers in Paris, 1944-1960, Christopher Sawyer-Lauc̦anno
- The Beat Hotel, Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Corso in Paris, 1958-1963, Barry Miles
- The Ordinary universe, soundings in modern literature. --
- Black American poets and dramatists of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- One vast page, essays on the beat writers, their books, and my life, 1950-1980, Jeffrey Bartlett
- Partisans, David Laskin
- The typewriter is holy, the complete, uncensored history of the Beat generation, Bill Morgan
- Passionate minds, women rewriting the world, by Claudia Roth Pierpont
- Modern American literature, Compiled and edited by Dorothy Nyren Curley, Maurice Kramer [and] Elaine Fialka Kramer, Vol. 5, 2nd supplement
- Black culture and the Harlem Renaissance, Cary D. Wintz
- Twentieth-century American literature, general editor, Harold Bloom. --, v.8
- Modern American literature, Compiled and edited by Dorothy Nyren Curley, Maurice Kramer [and] Elaine Fialka Kramer, Vol. 2 G-O
- When books went to war, the stories that helped us win World War II, Molly Guptill Manning
- Makers of the new, the revolution in literature, 1914-1939, by Julian Symons. --
- Modern American literature, Compiled and edited by Dorothy Nyren Curley, Maurice Kramer [and] Elaine Fialka Kramer, Vol. 3 P-Z
- Understanding the Beats, Edward Halsey Foster
- American modernism, Scott Barbour, book editor
- This is the Beat Generation, New York, San Francisco, Paris, James Campbell
- Girls who wore black, women writing the beat generation, edited by Ronna C. Johnson and Nancy M. Grace
- The birth of the beat generation, 1944-1960, Steven Watson
- Naked angels, Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs, John Tytell
- Beat spirit, the way of the beat writers as a living experience : an interactive workbook, Mel Ash ; illustrations by the author
- Concise dictionary of American literary biography, 1865-1917, Vol.2
- The beat generation, a Gale critical companion, v.3
- New York Jew, Alfred Kazin. --
- Vamps & tramps, new essays, Camille Paglia
- No man's land, the place of the woman writer in the twentieth century, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar. --, vol. 2
- Hatchet jobs, cutting through contemporary literature, Dale Peck
- Concise dictionary of American literary biography, 1900-1998, Supplement, 1900-1998
- The Rolling Stone book of the Beats, the Beat Generation and American culture, edited by Holly George-Warren
- Concise dictionary of American literary biography, 1941-1968, Vol.5
- Women of the Harlem renaissance, Cheryl A. Wall
- Twentieth-century American literature, general editor, Harold Bloom. --, E-H
- A chance meeting, intertwined lives of American writers and artists, 1854-1967, Rachel Cohen
- Vietnam in American literature, Philip H. Melling
- The life you save may be your own, an American pilgrimage, Paul Elie
- Kerouac and friends, a beat generation album, [compiled by] Fred W. McDarrah and Timothy S. McDarrah
- The beat generation, edited by Julie Haines Mofford
- Twentieth-century American literature, general editor, Harold Bloom. --, v.6 P-S
- Concise dictionary of American literary biography, 1917-1929, Vol.3
- The Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
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