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Wilderness
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Robert Penn Warren |
"More than a decade before the civil rights movement, newspaperman Ralph McGill broke the social code of silence that kept white southerners from publicly debating any change in the system of racial … |
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A place to come to
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Robert Penn Warren |
After achieving world renown as a classical and medieval literary scholar, marrying twice, fathering a son, and having an ill-fated love affair, uprooted and alienated Jed Tewksbury returns to his Al… |
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Now and then
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Robert Penn Warren |
Thirty-seven of Warren's poems written between 1976 and 1978, presented in reverse chronological order. |
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Poems
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Robert Penn Warren |
A selection of poems from the last six decades including fifty recent poems not previously published. |
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All the King's Men
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Robert Penn Warren |
The story is about Willie Stark, a slick politician of humble birth, who was based on real-life Huey Long, a Louisiana governor, but the real main character is Jack Burden, a reporter who serves to n… |
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Classic American Short Stories. I
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Edith Wharton,Robert Penn Warren,William Faulkner,Willa Cather,Tom Wolfe,Stephen Vincent Benét,Conrad Aiken |
A journey / Edith Wharton --
Impulse / Conrad Aiken --
Only the dead know Brooklyn / Thomas Wolfe --
A Christian education / Robert Penn Warren --
[Barn burning](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL2… |
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Un endroit où aller
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Raymond Las Vergnas,Robert Penn Warren |
Histoire d'un homme du sud, né à la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale dans une ferme misérable de l'Alabama. Violences, amours, passions. Dans une postface solide, Raymond Las Vergnas souligne le to… |
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