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BOOKS RECEIVED Elizabeth Bartlett, Address in Time (Chester Springs^ Pa.: Dufour Press, 1979). Bernard Bergonzi, Reading the Thirties: Texts and Contexts (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1978). Francesco Binni, Modernismo Letterario Anglo-Americano (Rome: Bulzoni, 1978). Larry Ceplair and Steven Englund, The Inquisition in Hollywood: Politics in the Film Community, 1930-1960 (Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1980). Susan Firer, My Life With The Tsar (St. Paul: New Rivers, 1979)'. Fredric Jameson, Fables of Aggression: Wyndham Lewis, the Modernist as Fascist (Berkeley: University ofCalifornia Press, 1979). Abby Arthur Johnson and Ronald Maberry Johnson, Propaganda & Aesthetics: The Literary Politics ofAfro-American Literary Magazines in the 20th Century (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1979). John Lucas, ed., The 1930s: A Challenge to Orthodoxy (New York: Barnes & Noble, 1978). Henry A. Millón and Linda Nocklin, eds., Art and Architecture in the Service ofPolitics (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1978). Henrik Nordbrandt, God's House, trans. Henrik Nordbrandt and Alexander Taylor (Williamantic, Conn.: Curbstone Press, 1979). Roger Pfingston, Hazards ofPhotography (Indianapolis: Free University Writers' Center Press, 1980). Margaret Randall, We (New York: Smyrna Press, 1978). Tadeusz Rózewicz, Unease, trans. Victor Contoski (St. Paul: New Rivers, 1980). Jack Salzman and Leo Zanderer, eds., Social Poetry of the 1930s: A Selection (New York: Burt Franklin & Co., 1978). H. L. Van Brunt, And The Man Who Was Traveling Never Got Home (Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon, 1980). Peter Wild, Wilderness (St. Paul: New Rivers, 1980). ...

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