1919

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-05-25
Publisher(s): Mariner Books
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Summary

With 1919, the second volume of his U.S.A. trilogy, John Dos Passos continues his "vigorous and sweeping panorama of twentieth-century America" (Forum), lauded on publication of the first volume not only for its scope, but also for its groundbreaking style. Again, employing a host of experimental devices that would inspire a whole new generation of writers to follow, Dos Passos captures the many textures, flavors, and background noises of modern life with a cinematic touch and unparalleled nerve.1919 opens to find America and the world at war, and Dos Passos's characters, many of whom we met in the first volume, are thrown into the snarl. We follow the daughter of a Chicago minister, a wide-eyed Texas girl, a young poet, a radical Jew, and we glimpse Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and the Unknown Soldier.

Author Biography

John Dos Passos (1896-1970), a member of the Lost Generation, was the author of more than forty works of fiction and nonfiction, including THREE SOLDIERS and MANHATTAN TRANSFER.

Table of Contents

Newsreel XX Oh the infantree the infantree 1(1)
Joe Williams 2(10)
The Camera Eye (28) when the telegram came that she was dying
6(6)
Playboy
8(4)
Joe Williams 12(43)
Newsreel XXI Goodby Broadway; Hello France
53(1)
The Camera Eye (29) the raindrops fall one by one out of the horsechestnut tree
54(1)
Richard Ellsworth Savage 55(28)
Newsreel XXII Coming Year Promises Rebirth of Railroads
77(1)
The Camera Eye (30) remembering the grey crooked fingers
78(4)
Randolph Bourne
79(3)
Newsreel XXIII If you dont like your Uncle Sammy
82(1)
Eveline Hutchins 83(16)
The Camera Eye (31) a mattress covered with something from Vantine's
98(1)
Eveline Hutchins 99(18)
Newsreel XXIV it is difficult to realize the colossal scale
108(1)
The Camera Eye (32) a quatorze heures precisement
109(6)
The Happy Warrior
110(5)
The Camera Eye (33) 11,000 registered harlots
115(2)
Joe Williams 117(28)
The Camera Eye (34) his voice was three thousand miles away
135(2)
Newsreel XXV General Pershing's forces today occupied
137(7)
A Hoosier Quixote
138(6)
Newsreel XXVI Europe on Knife Edge
144(1)
Richard Ellsworth Savage 145(25)
Newsreel XXVII Her Wounded Hero of War a Fraud
168(2)
The Camera Eye (35) there were always two cats
170(1)
Eveline Hutchins 170(12)
Newsreel XXVIII Oh the eagles they fly high
181(1)
Joe Williams 182(21)
Newsreel XXIX the arrival of the news
189(1)
The Camera Eye (36) when we emptied the rosies
190(9)
Meester Veelson
191(8)
Newsreel XXX Monster Guns Removed?
199(1)
The Camera Eye (37) alphabetically according to rank
200(3)
Newsreel XXXI washing and dressing hastily
203(1)
Daughter 203(30)
Newsreel XXXII Golden Voice of Caruso Swells in Victory Song to Crowds on Streets
228(1)
The Camera Eye (38) sealed signed and delivered
229(2)
Newsreel XXXIII Can't Recall Killing Sister
231(2)
Eveline Hutchins 233(43)
Newsreel XXXIV Whole World Is Short of Platinum
266(6)
The House of Morgan
267(5)
Newsreel XXXV the Grand Prix de la Victoire
272(1)
The Camera Eye (39) daylight enlarges out of
273(2)
Newsreel XXXVI To the Glory of France Eternal
275(1)
Richard Ellsworth Savage 276(46)
Newsreel XXXVII Soviet Guards Displaced
317(2)
The Camera Eye (40) I walked all over town
319(2)
Newsreel XXXVIII C'est la lutte finale
321(1)
Daughter 322(17)
Newsreel XXXIX spectacle of ruined villages and tortured earth
334(1)
The Camera Eye (41) arent you coming to the anarchist picnic
335(2)
Newsreel XL Criminal in Pyjamas Saws Bars
337(2)
Joe Hill
338(1)
Ben Compton 339(31)
Newsreel XLI in British Colonial Office quarters
362(1)
The Camera Eye (42) four hours we casuals pile up scrapiron
363(2)
Newsreel XLII it was a gala day for Seattle
365(5)
Paul Bunyan
366(4)
Richard Ellsworth Savage 370(5)
Newsreel XLIII the placards borne by the radicals
374(1)
The Body of an American
375

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