American Decameron

American Decameron

Author: Mark Dunn

Publisher: MP Publishing

Published: 2012-10-03

Total Pages: 800

ISBN-13: 1849822530

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From the award-winning and highly acclaimed author of 'Ella Minnow Pea' comes Mark Dunn’s most ambitious novel to date. 'American Decameron' tells 100 stories spanning 100 years. A girl in Galveston is born on the eve of a great storm and the dawn of the 20th century. Survivors of the Lusitania are accidentally reunited in the North Atlantic. A member of the Bonus Army finds himself face to face with General MacArthur. A failed writer attempts to end his life on the Golden Gate Bridge until an unexpected heroine comes to his rescue, and on the eve of a new millennium, the stage is set for a stunning denouement as the American century converges upon itself in a Greenwich nursing home, tying together all of the previous tales from the 20th century. Zany and affecting, deeply moving and wildly hilarious, 'American Decameron' shows one of America’s most powerful voices at the top of his game.


Quizzing America

Quizzing America

Author: Mark Dunn

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-01-05

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1476665508

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The 1950s television game show was a cultural touchstone, reflecting the zeitgeist of a flourishing modern nation. The author explores the iconography of the mid-20th century U.S. in the context of TV watching, game playing and prize winning. The scandals that marred the genre's reputation are revisited, highlighting American's propensity for both gullibility and winking cynicism.


The Americans: The National Experience

The Americans: The National Experience

Author: Daniel J. Boorstin

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2010-07-07

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 0307756475

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This second volume in "The Americans" trilogy deals with the crucial period of American history from the Revolution to the Civil War. Here we meet the people who shaped, and were shaped by, the American experience—the versatile New Englanders, the Transients and the Boosters. Winner of the Francis Parkman Prize.


The Granta Book of the American Long Story

The Granta Book of the American Long Story

Author: Richard Ford

Publisher: Granta Books

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 728

ISBN-13: 9781862072770

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This collection brings together 11 contemporary American writers. It includes long stories by Edwidge Danticat, Stanley Elkin, Ernest J. Gaines, Barry Hannah, Joyce Carol Oates, Cynthia Ozick, Philip Roth, Jane Smiley, William Styron, Peter Taylor and Eudora Welty.


The Americans

The Americans

Author: Daniel Joseph Boorstin

Publisher: New York : Random House

Published: 1965

Total Pages: 534

ISBN-13:

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Historical survey of America's self-discovery in the years between the Revolution and the Civil War.


Decameron

Decameron

Author: Giovanni Boccaccio

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-12-28

Total Pages: 835

ISBN-13: 1625583915

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The Decameron, also called Prince Galehaut, is a 14th-century medieval allegory by Giovanni Boccaccio, told as a frame story encompassing 100 tales by ten young people. The book's primary title exemplifies Boccaccio's fondness for Greek philology: Decameron combines two Greek words, Greek: dÈka ("ten") and (Greek: hemÈra ("day"), to form a term that means "ten-day event". Ten days is the time period in which the characters of the frame story tell their tales.


The Decameron

The Decameron

Author: Giovanni Boccaccio

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0486414329

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Presents the English and Italian translations of the fourteenth-century novel "The Decameron", which is comprised of one hundred tales told by ten young people who have retreated to the countryside to escape the plague.


The Decameron

The Decameron

Author: Giovanni Bocaccio

Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand

Published: 2024-04-15

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13:

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"The Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio is a collection of 100 tales told by a group of young people sheltering in a villa outside Florence during the Black Death. As the plague ravages the city, ten noble men and women escape to the countryside and entertain themselves by telling stories over a period of ten days. Each day, one member of the group is appointed as the "king" or "queen" of the day, and they choose a theme for the stories to be told. The tales cover a wide range of subjects, including love, trickery, wit, and morality, and they often feature characters from various social classes and backgrounds. Boccaccio's work is celebrated for its vivid storytelling, wit, and humor, as well as its frank and often bawdy depiction of human nature. Through the diverse tales told by the characters, "The Decameron" provides a rich tapestry of medieval Italian life, while also offering timeless insights into the complexities of human behavior and relationships.


An American's London

An American's London

Author: Louise Closser Hale

Publisher:

Published: 1920

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13:

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This 1920 volume offers a vivid retelling of an American's stay in London.