John Dos Passos (1896-1970) was one of the major novelists of the post-World War I Lost Generation that included authors and artists such as Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound, and Sherwood Anderson. After graduating from Harvard University in 1916, he volunteered to be an ambulance driver in World War I. His experiences there led to the bitter antiwar novel Three Soldiers (1921). In the postwar years he also produced his trilogy U. S. A., which consists of The 42nd Parallel (1930); 1919 (1932); and The Big Money (1936). Dos Passos worked as a newspaper correspondent during World War II and continued to write novels after the war. He published forty-two novels, as well as poems, essays, and plays. He was also a student of art...
This is a collection of all of Melvin Landsberg's work in the John Dos Passos Newsletter, compiled i...
This is the published version, also available here: https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/issue...
The John Dos Passos Newsletter was published at the University of Kansas from 1998 through 2002. It ...
John Dos Passos was one of a "war generation" of young novelists for whom World War I was a source o...
In 1930 John dos Passos was nearing the pinnacle of his impressive career. The Forty Second Parallel...
Dos Passos wrote more than forty books during his lifetime, including poetry, plays, travel books, p...
John Dos Passos and His World September 26 to December 07, 2003 Marsh Art Gallery, University of Ric...
For several reasons Dos Passos is important to the development of American literature. His novels, w...
This collection, Down the Slippery Slope, contains three pieces, Dos Passos' U.S.A. - the Thirteenth...
John Dos Passos conveyed multiple intersections of art and culture and the spirit of the 1920s in hi...
This is an unpublished article written by Melvin Landsberg, estimated to be written in 2000
The John Dos Passos Newsletter was published at the University of Kansas from 1998 through 2002. It ...
The aim of this thesis will he to conduct a critical analysis of the novels of John Dos Bassos. Dos ...
The changes in John Dos Passos' politics--from anarchism and socialism to conservatism--have dominat...
A few American writers, who have seen man and society in proper proportion, and who have had the pow...
This is a collection of all of Melvin Landsberg's work in the John Dos Passos Newsletter, compiled i...
This is the published version, also available here: https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/issue...
The John Dos Passos Newsletter was published at the University of Kansas from 1998 through 2002. It ...
John Dos Passos was one of a "war generation" of young novelists for whom World War I was a source o...
In 1930 John dos Passos was nearing the pinnacle of his impressive career. The Forty Second Parallel...
Dos Passos wrote more than forty books during his lifetime, including poetry, plays, travel books, p...
John Dos Passos and His World September 26 to December 07, 2003 Marsh Art Gallery, University of Ric...
For several reasons Dos Passos is important to the development of American literature. His novels, w...
This collection, Down the Slippery Slope, contains three pieces, Dos Passos' U.S.A. - the Thirteenth...
John Dos Passos conveyed multiple intersections of art and culture and the spirit of the 1920s in hi...
This is an unpublished article written by Melvin Landsberg, estimated to be written in 2000
The John Dos Passos Newsletter was published at the University of Kansas from 1998 through 2002. It ...
The aim of this thesis will he to conduct a critical analysis of the novels of John Dos Bassos. Dos ...
The changes in John Dos Passos' politics--from anarchism and socialism to conservatism--have dominat...
A few American writers, who have seen man and society in proper proportion, and who have had the pow...
This is a collection of all of Melvin Landsberg's work in the John Dos Passos Newsletter, compiled i...
This is the published version, also available here: https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/issue...
The John Dos Passos Newsletter was published at the University of Kansas from 1998 through 2002. It ...