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Portrait of John Dos Passos

John Dos Passos

John Roderigo Dos Passos was an American novelist, most notable for his U.S.A. trilogy.

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One Man's Initiation—1917

Amidst the chaos of World War I, a young American soldier confronts the brutal realities of warfare, testing his ideals and forever changing his understanding of life and death.

By John Dos Passos

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Facing the chair : $b Story of the Americanization of two foreignborn workmen

In a time of fear and prejudice, two immigrants are caught in a web of injustice, sparking a fight for truth against a system determined to silence them.

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Streets of Night

Amidst youthful hopes and social pressures, two young men, burdened by the weight of expectations, agree to a canoe outing, not knowing it will rock their friendship and futures.

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Three Soldiers

Amidst the chaos of World War I, three soldiers confront the brutal realities of war, battling not only the enemy but also their own inner demons and shattered dreams.

By John Dos Passos

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A Pushcart at the Curb

Experience snapshots of life through vivid poetry, where bustling streets meet quiet longings in the heart of a changing world.

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Rosinante to the Road Again

Amidst the colorful backdrop of Spanish culture, two companions wander through the countryside grappling with their identities and searching for life's true meaning, even while recognizing the struggle of being human.

By John Dos Passos

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Manhattan Transfer

Amidst the vibrant chaos of New York City, two men pursue dreams of their own, unaware of the city's power to shape and intertwine their destinies.

By John Dos Passos

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