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In reading Conn's beautiful survey, what captured my attention beyond the variety of confrontations with America was the great number of social institutions founded and the number of cultural icons that survive today from the 1930s.
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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This is not to say that Conn's history wanders from its purpose -- to unfurl the many writers producing work in the 1930s.
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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It seems to me, unlike most histories I have read, Conn's work more precisely reflects how history happens to us -- amongst and between our strange dailiness.
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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It seems to me, unlike most histories I have read, Conn's work more precisely reflects how history happens to us -- amongst and between our strange dailiness.
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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Conn's book is a manageable, readable survey of literary history.
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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In reading Conn's beautiful survey, what captured my attention beyond the variety of confrontations with America was the great number of social institutions founded and the number of cultural icons that survive today from the 1930s.
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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Conn's book is a manageable, readable survey of literary history.
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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Helping drag down the group were shares of Sinohub, off about 15.6% and shares of Conn's, down about 3.6% on the day.
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This is not to say that Conn's history wanders from its purpose -- to unfurl the many writers producing work in the 1930s.
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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Conn's book delivers on its key promise: Beginning with the stock market crash of 1929 and ending with America's entry into the Second World War, the long Depression decade was a period of immense social, economic, and political turmoil.
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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