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Author Gross, Barry R., 1936-

Title For our time; 24 essays by 8 contemporary Americans.

Publication Info. New York : Dodd, Mead, 1970.

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 Moore Stacks  PS688 .G75    Available  ---
Description xii, 396 pages ; 23 cm
Contents Baldwin, J.: Notes of a native son. Stranger in the village. Fifth Avenue, uptown; a letter from Harlem.--Ellison, R.: Hidden name and complex fate. The world and the jug. Tell it like it is, baby.--Gold, H.: Toppling the ivory tower. I am a U-C student: do not fold, bend, or mutilate. Notes from the land of political pop.--Jones, L.: LeRoi Jones talking. What does nonviolence mean? The last days of the American Empire (including some instructions for Black people).--Mailer, N.: The white Negro. Cities higher than mountains. The battle of the Pentagon.--Roth, P.: Recollections from beyond the last rope.--Writing about Jews. Channel X; two plays on the race conflict.--Styron, W.: This quiet dust. The death-in-life of Benjamin Reid. In the jungle.--Vidal, G.: The Holy Family. The liberal dilemma. The Republican National Convention.
Subject American essays -- 20th century.
American essays.
Chronological Term 20th century