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The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Sixth Edition, Volume E: Literature Since 1945 by Nina Baym
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The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Sixth Edition, Volume E:…

by Nina Baym

Series: The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Seventh Edition (5)

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This anthology contains the following longer works in their entirety:

"A Streetcar Named Desire," by Tennesee Williams;

"Death of a Salesman," by Arthur Miller;

"Howl," by Allen Ginsberg;

"Dutchman," by Amiri Baraka;

"True West," by Sam Shepard;

"Glengarry Glen Ross," by David Mamet;

"October," by Louise Glück.

Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0393979016, Paperback)

The Norton Anthology of American Literature is the classic survey of American literature from its sixteenth-century origins to its flourishing present. This volume—Volume E—covers American literature from 1945 to 2002.

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