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Filippo Tommaso Marinetti Futurism-celebrated speed, machinery, violence, and youth Glorification of war Misogyny |
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Mina Loy Response to Marinetti's misogynistic manifesto Men and women are enemies, not equals Women need to be desexualized and unlovable to attain power |
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Dislikes poetry, but it serves a purpose Poetry is a matter of skill and honesty, no matter the form There are some things in nature man cannot understand |
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Robert Frost-"The Road Not Taken" |
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Making difficult decisions in life Two roads are actually nearly identical Regret |
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Wallace Stevens-"The Emperor of Ice Cream" |
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Festivities at a woman's funeral Seize the day |
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William Carlos Williams-"The Red Wheelbarrow" |
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Ezra Pound-"In a Station of the Metro" |
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Imagism 14 words Economy of language, precision of imagery Faces in the crowd=Petals on a bough |
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T.S. Eliot-"The Love Song of J. Edward Prufrock" |
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Tortured psyche of the modern man Emotional distance from the world Potential lover |
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William Faulkner-"Barn Burning" |
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Sartoris faces an ethical dilemma-Father burned down barn Goes to work for deSpain-soiled rug Father is killed on the way to burn down deSpain's barn |
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F. Scott Fitzgerald-"Babylon Revisited" |
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Charlie trying to escape his past Recovering alcoholic-failed marriage, lost daughter Wanderer |
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Zora Neale Hurston-"The Gilded Six-Bits" |
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Missie May cheats on Joe with Otis Slemmons Missie May becomes pregnant |
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Langston Hughes-"The Weary Blues," "I, Too," "Words Like Freedom," and "Freedom" |
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"Weary Blues"-importance of music, melancholy, racial themes "I, Too"-Body can be subjugated, but mind cannot be conquered/Blacks are Americans too "Words Like Freedom"-Liberty actually oppresses blacks "Freedom"-Tired of waiting |
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Claude McKay-"Harlem Shadows" and "America" |
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"Harlem Shadows"-White society forces black girls into prostitution,while they deserve respect "America"-positive and negative views of America |
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Richard Wright-"The Man Who was Almost a Man" |
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Dave wants a pistol so people will respect him Accidentally shoots mule Runs away and hops on a train |
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James Baldwin-"Going to Meet the Man" |
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Jesse wants to have sex with his wife Grace, but can't get hard Thinks about racist thoughts and eventually gets hard |
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Etheridge Knight-"Belly Song" and "The Idea of Ancestry" |
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Wrote poetry while in prison Love and racism |
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Hunter S. Thompson-"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" |
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Reality vs. the surreal Journalist and attorney experimenting with drugs |
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John Cheever-"The Swimmer" |
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Man decides to travel home by swimming across pools Money troubles |
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Openly discusses drug use and homosexuality |
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