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Chronicles how the flying machine helped to create two kinds of apocalyptic modes in modern literature.
Presents a collection of essays, poetry, fiction, and writing on Ann Arbor. This anthology includes: an essay on the Underground Railroad in Ann Arbor; on basketball legend Cazzie Russell; an essay by Arthur Miller; an excerpt from Joyce Carol Oates's ""All the Good People I've Left Behind""; and more.
Is there such a thing as Los Angeles poetry? Laurence Goldstein's Poetry Los Angeles: Reading the Essential Poems of the City opens new windows into the L.A. literary world, illuminating sites as distinct as Hollywood, Santa Monica, Venice beach, the freeways, downtown, and South Central and East L.A.
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