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JD Salinger
- Holden Caulfield runs away from his prep school and drifts about NY
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Ray Bradbury
- written during Cold War
- presents future American society
- reading is outlawed
- firemen= book burners
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Ernest Hemingway
- WWI ambulance driver Lt. Frederick Henry loves English nurse Catherine Berkley
- Catherine becomes pregnant
- Henry deserts after Caporetto in Italy
- They go to Switzerland
- Catherine dies
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Ernest Hemingway
- WWI ambulance driver Lt. Frederic Henry loves English nurse Catherine Barkley
- Barkley becomes pregnant
- Henry deserts after Caporetto in Italy
- they go to Switzerland, where she dies
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Sinclair Lewis
- won Pulitzer Prize
- Martin Arrowsmith
- bacteriologist goes to Vermont farm and West Indies
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William Faulkner
- husband Anse and kids Cash, Darl, Jewel, Vardaman, and Dewey Dell carry body of Addie Bundren to Jefferson MS
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Ayn Rand
- railroad worker Dagny Taggart finds government-free utopia at Gat's Gulch, CO
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Joseph Heller
- Pianosa Island during WWII
- Yossarian can only stop bombing missions if insane but wanting to stop is sane
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John Steinbeck
- Salina Valley
- Adam Trask and Cathy have two sons
- Cal kills Aron by telling him mom is a prostitute
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Margaret Mitchell
- Scarlett O'Hara of Tara plantation loves Ashley Wilkes but he marries Melanie Hamilton
- Scarlett is widowed twice, then marries Rhett Butler
- Alexandra Ripley wrote 1992 sequel Scarlett
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John Hersey
- tells of nuclear bombing throught the eyes of six people, including priest, minister, and two doctors
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William Faulkner
- part-black Joe Christmas employed by Joe Brown has affair with Joanna Burden and kills her
- Christmas is killed by mob
- pregnant Lena Grove comes to Jefferson looking for her lover
- Reverand Gail Hightower loses his church because of devotion to the past
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Sinclair Lewis
- Carol Kennicott tires of physician husband Will and tries to bring culture to dull Gopher Prairie, Minnesota
- Based on Sauk Centre
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Herman Melville
- aka White Whale
- Captain Ahab pursues Moby
- others on the Pequod=
- Starbuck
- Stub
- harpooners: Queequeg, Daggoo, Tashtego
- black Pip
- Parsee (fire-worshipper)
- only narrator Ishamel survives
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Richard Wright
- Bigger Thomas from Chicago slums is victimized for being black
- commits two murders
- defended by communist lawyer and is sentenced to death
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John Steinbeck
- strong giant half-wit migrant worker Lennie accidentally kills woman who seduces him
- is shot by friend George to protect him from lynch mob
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John Updike
- salesman Harry Angstrom leaves alcoholic wife Janice and child to find freedom but returns
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Alex Haley
- many generations of slaves from Gambia, including Kunta Kinte
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Robert Frost
"The woods are lovely dark and deep
But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep And miles to go before I sleep" |
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Edgar Allen Poe
- The Fall of the House of Usher:
- narrator visits Roderick Usher
- twin sister Madeline Usher emerges from burial vault
- house and family destroyed
- Berenice:
- man Egaeus prepares to marry his cousin Berenice
- Berenice=sick, healthy=teeth
- Berenice dies, Egaeus obsesses and unburies her to pluck out her teeth
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Edith Wharton
- NY 1870s
- Neland Archer marries May Welland but loves her cousin Ellen Olenska
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Alice Walker
- Celie made pregnant twice by dad at age 14
- sold to Albert but befriends Shug
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E. E. Cummings
- WWI French concentration camp where Cummings was imprisoned on false treason charge
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Betty Friedan
- women loses identity in a system requiring them to live through their husband and children
- post WWII
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Ayn Rand
- architect Howard Roark turns down commissions rather than sacrifice integrity
- possibly based on Frank Lloyd Wright
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John Steinbeck
- Joad family travels from OK to CA during Great Depression to find work picking fruit
- Tom Joad becomes involved in strikes and kills a man
- Rose of Sharon has baby
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Jazz Age Long Island
- Jay Gatsby loves Daisy Buchanan but she stays with husband Tom
- Daisy runs over Tom's mistress Myrtle Wilson
- Tom shoots Jay
- narrator Nick Carraway
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Carson McCullers
- eccentric tomboy Mick Kelly
- goodhearted Biff Brannon
- drunken Jake Blount
- black intellectual Dr. Benedict Copeland
- All admire deaf mute Singer, who commits suicide
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Edith Wharton
- orphan Lily Bart loves Lawrence Seldon but reject him because he is poor
- blackmailed and falsely accused by other men
- becomes milliner and takes overdose of sleeping pills
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Amy Tan
- 4 Chinese American immigrant families who play Mahjong for money while eating a variety of foods
- 3 mothers and four daughters
- 4 parts= 4 sections= 16 chapters
- structured like a Mahjong game
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Shirley Jackson
- children gather stones for annual lottery
- head of each family draws a slip of paper
- Bill Hutchinson gets slip with black spot
- each Hutchinson family member draws a slip and Bill's wife Tessie gets black marked slip
- Tessie is stoned to death to ensure good harvest
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Edgar Allen Poe
- castle masquerade ball during Plague years: Prince Prospero
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Ernest Hemingway
- Cuban fisherman Santiago catched marlin on 85th day but it is slowly eaten by sharks on way home
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Eudora Welty
- Pulitzer Prize
- Laurel travels to New Orleans
- takes care of father who reads him Dickens
- Father dies and her and stepmother Fay move body to Mississippi
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John Steinbeck
- CA Indian pearl-fisher and wife Juana's baby bitten by scorpion
- they pay doctor with large pearl
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Edgar Allen Poe
- poet is startled by raven tapping at chamber door
- raven perches on bust of Pallas Athene and answers questions about dead lover
- "Nevermore"
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Robert Frost
- takes the one less traveled and "that has made all the difference
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Salem
- Hestor Pryne
- wears A for adultery
- husband=Richard Chillingsworth
- minister=Arthur Dimmesdale
- adultery w/ Hestor
- Daughter=Pearl
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William Faulkner
- 4 sections narrated by Compson family
- idiot Benjy
- Harvard student Quentin, whose ties with sister Caddy shattered by her loveless marriage
- Jason, who keeps money Caddy sends to support daughter Quentin
- black cook Dilsey
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Ernest Hemingway
- Lost Generation 1925 France
- journalist Jake Barnes narrates
- Lady Brett Ashley is divorcing and may love Jake but plans to marry Michael Campbell
- has affair with Spanish bullfighter Pedro Romero in Pamplona
- others include Greek Bill Gorton and American-Jewish writer Robert Cohn
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Marjorie Rawlings
- northern FL boy, Jody, loves a fawn but must shoot it when it eats family corn
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
- spoiled Middle Westerner Amory Blaine goes to Princeton
- joins literary cults
- loves Rosaline Commase but is rejected
- serves in WWI
- starts career in advertising
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Harper Lee
- AL town
- lawyer Atticus Finch defends a black man
- his daughter Scout Finch narrates
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John Steinbeck
- carefree Danny meets w/ simple friends
- Pablo
- Big Joe Portage
- Jesus Maria Corcoran
- Pirate
- "like the round table"
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- Riders of the Purple Sage
- The Last of the Plainsmen
- Tales of Fishing
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