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- 71110507 contributor B2025239.
- 71110507 created "[1970]".
- 71110507 date "1970".
- 71110507 date "[1970]".
- 71110507 dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- 71110507 description "Superman comes to the supermarket, by N. Mailer.--The Twenty-ninth Republican Convention, Miami Beach, Florida, August 5-8, 1968, by G. Vidal.--The new mutants, by L. A. Fiedler.--Diary of a revolutionist, by J. S. Kunen.--Reply to the student activists, by G. F. Kennan.--Beyond nihilism, by M. Polanyi.--A yo-yo going down, a mad squirrel coming up, by F. Conroy.--Homeboy, by Malcolm X.--Cousin Sophie, by A. Kazin.--Notes of a native son, by J. Baldwin.--The phantom captain, by R. B. Fuller.--Boston, the lost ideal, by E. Hardwick.--London, by V. S. Pritchett.--The vacancies of August, by J. Thompson.--New York to Wrangell, Alaska, by E. Hoagland.--June, by J. W. Johnson.--The old stone house, by E. Wilson.--A young entomologist in old Russia, by V. Nabokov.--Why the novel matters, by D. H. Lawrence.--Walt Whitman: he had his nerve, by R. Jarrell.--Paris review interview with Allen Ginsberg, conducted by Thomas Clark.--The Burton dilemma, by A. Birstein.--Comedy's greatest era, by J. Agee.--No starch in the dhoti, s'il vous plaît, by S. J. Perelman.--A hanging, by G. Orwell.--In battle, by G. Chapman.--The sleds of the children, by H. E. Salisbury.--Introduction to Slaughterhouse-five, by K. Vonnegut, Jr.".
- 71110507 extent "xi, 420 p.".
- 71110507 identifier "0155675338".
- 71110507 issued "1970".
- 71110507 issued "[1970]".
- 71110507 language "eng".
- 71110507 publisher "New York, Harcourt, Brace & World".
- 71110507 subject "081".
- 71110507 subject "American essays 20th century.".
- 71110507 subject "English essays 20th century.".
- 71110507 subject "PR1367 .K3 1970".
- 71110507 tableOfContents "Superman comes to the supermarket, by N. Mailer.--The Twenty-ninth Republican Convention, Miami Beach, Florida, August 5-8, 1968, by G. Vidal.--The new mutants, by L. A. Fiedler.--Diary of a revolutionist, by J. S. Kunen.--Reply to the student activists, by G. F. Kennan.--Beyond nihilism, by M. Polanyi.--A yo-yo going down, a mad squirrel coming up, by F. Conroy.--Homeboy, by Malcolm X.--Cousin Sophie, by A. Kazin.--Notes of a native son, by J. Baldwin.--The phantom captain, by R. B. Fuller.--Boston, the lost ideal, by E. Hardwick.--London, by V. S. Pritchett.--The vacancies of August, by J. Thompson.--New York to Wrangell, Alaska, by E. Hoagland.--June, by J. W. Johnson.--The old stone house, by E. Wilson.--A young entomologist in old Russia, by V. Nabokov.--Why the novel matters, by D. H. Lawrence.--Walt Whitman: he had his nerve, by R. Jarrell.--Paris review interview with Allen Ginsberg, conducted by Thomas Clark.--The Burton dilemma, by A. Birstein.--Comedy's greatest era, by J. Agee.--No starch in the dhoti, s'il vous plaît, by S. J. Perelman.--A hanging, by G. Orwell.--In battle, by G. Chapman.--The sleds of the children, by H. E. Salisbury.--Introduction to Slaughterhouse-five, by K. Vonnegut, Jr.".
- 71110507 title "The open form; essays for our time.".
- 71110507 type "text".