The Subversive Anthology in the Twentieth Century
Whit Frazier Peterson
The Subversive Anthology in the Twentieth Century
Whit Frazier Peterson
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A collection of new translations of short stories by Bengali poet and polymath Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941). The selection showcases Tagore as one of the earliest practitioners of the short story genre in the Bengali language.
This book explores the connections between Samuel Beckett and the Marquis de Sade, two iconic authors whose legacies had a profound impact on the intellectual and cultural landscape of the 20th century.
Print for the Pocket investigates how early nineteenth-century Americans living in a rapidly expanding country understood and utilized the material features of small, portable books. Analyzing archival print artifacts alongside major and little-known texts, this study demonstrates how the physical portability of books carried cultural meaning and supplied both practical and conceptual resources for emergent forms of spatial and social management--from the frontier to the Civil War camp.
