The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 150
... Night . There is a great deal of the poet in Mr. Lytle as there is in Mr. Brooks , and the comparison extends to Mr. Lytle's characters , who sometimes appear to be moving through the paces of a dream . But it is a different kind of ...
... Night . There is a great deal of the poet in Mr. Lytle as there is in Mr. Brooks , and the comparison extends to Mr. Lytle's characters , who sometimes appear to be moving through the paces of a dream . But it is a different kind of ...
Page 318
... night is moist tree frogs or rain toads , rheumatically sensitive to humidity , soon begin to call throatily from tree to tree where they are clinging by their adhesive pads . And at last , long after dusk has departed , long after night ...
... night is moist tree frogs or rain toads , rheumatically sensitive to humidity , soon begin to call throatily from tree to tree where they are clinging by their adhesive pads . And at last , long after dusk has departed , long after night ...
Page 354
... Night , which is a curious production to come from the author of Three Soldiers . It reads like a typical first novel . It might have been written while Dos Passos was at Harvard , and yet it bears certain traces of being aimed at the ...
... Night , which is a curious production to come from the author of Three Soldiers . It reads like a typical first novel . It might have been written while Dos Passos was at Harvard , and yet it bears certain traces of being aimed at the ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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