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With its usual impassivity, the Library of America has reissued a strange and awkward book, Theodore Dreiser’s nine-hundred-and-thirty-page realist epic of 1925, “An American Tragedy.” ...
THE publishers of The Bulwark (Doubleday, $2.75) announce with truth that this posthumous work is the first novel by Theodore Dreiser to appear in twenty years. As one toils through its cumbrous ...
Guests examined the history of the Progressive Era, the publishing industry, and social reform through the writings of Theodore Dreiser. He … read more Guests examined the history of the ...
the year of 1943, and I was standing in front of the white stucco house of Theodore Dreiser. I was waiting for somebody to answer the door. The house appeared to be both withdrawn and preoccupied.
August 27 marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of writer Theodore Dreiser in Terre Haute, Indiana. Dreiser was the author of a number of the most important American novels ever written ...
I lifted my credit card into view. Like a bird trying to catch its own tune, he asked again: “Do you like Theodore Dreiser?” “Yes,” I stammered. An ecstasy of shared delight spread across ...
Money was Theodore Dreiser’s muse—the dazzling, deforming pivot on which his novels about fallen women and venal businessmen turned. It seems almost karmic, then, that a lack of money saved ...
Dreiser’s statement said, in part: “I make a distinction between classes. I draw a distinction between the Jewish worker and the Jewish exploiter. Everybody knows that I am an anti-capitalist ...
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