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Longfellow to Linda Lovelace

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October 14, 2009

Although it has many features of an academic compendium — page numbers that reach into four digits and scores of scholarly contributors — this new collection of essays, being released on Wednesday, roams far beyond any standard definition of literature. Aside from compositions that contain the written word, its subjects include war memorials, jazz, museums, comic strips, film, radio, musicals, skyscrapers, cybernetics and photography.

via Longfellow to Linda Lovelace – Harvard’s ‘New Literary History of America’ – NYTimes.com.

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