The American novel since World War II
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The American novel since World War II
(A Fawcett premier book)(Literature and ideas series)
Fawcett Publications, 1970
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction, by M. Klein
- Notes on the decline of naturalism, by P. Rahv
- The search for values, by J. Aldridge
- American fiction and American values, by W. Barrett
- The argument reinvigorated, by N. Mailer
- Art and fortune, by L. Trilling
- The mystery of personality in the novel, by H. Gold
- The alone generation, by A. Kazin
- Mass society and post-modern fiction, by I. Howe
- Writing American fiction, by P. Roth
- Some notes on recent American fiction, by S. Bellow
- The barbarian is at the gates, by L. Lipton
- Underground writing, 1960, by P. Goodman
- The novel of outrage, by I. Hassan
- Dirty words? by B. DeMott
- Anatomy of black humor, by B. Feldman
- The higher sentimentality, by L. Fiedler
- Notes on the wild goose chase, by J. Hawkes
- Notes on the new style, by W. Phillips
- A true lie-minded man, by W. H. Gass
- The literature of exhaustion, by J. Barth