1988
DOI: 10.2307/441886
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The Picaros of John Dos Passos

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“…John Trombold (1995) tackles another issue with his study that concerns the impact of the popular songs that are launched throughout the trilogy U.S.A (1938) on a growing revolutionary spirit of the post-war era. Another critic who enlarges the scope of Dos Passos criticism is Joseph Fichtelberg (1988). Indeed, the latter argues that the author's fiction embodies a 'picaresque' element, i.e, the term means 'tale of the road'.…”
Section: The Great Depression Between the Great Warsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…John Trombold (1995) tackles another issue with his study that concerns the impact of the popular songs that are launched throughout the trilogy U.S.A (1938) on a growing revolutionary spirit of the post-war era. Another critic who enlarges the scope of Dos Passos criticism is Joseph Fichtelberg (1988). Indeed, the latter argues that the author's fiction embodies a 'picaresque' element, i.e, the term means 'tale of the road'.…”
Section: The Great Depression Between the Great Warsmentioning
confidence: 99%