

U.S.A. (trilogy)
The 42nd Parallel (1930)
Nineteen Nineteen (1932)
The Big Money (1936)
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The 'U. S. A.
' trilogy is a series of three novels by John Dos Passos that provides a panoramic view of American life in the first three decades of the 20th century.
The trilogy consists of 'The 42nd Parallel' (1930), '1919' (1932), and 'The Big Money' (1936).
Dos Passos employs experimental narrative techniques, including newsreel snippets, stream-of-consciousness passages, and biographical sketches of famous figures.
The novels explore themes of capitalism, social inequality, and the disillusionment of the American Dream.
'U. S. A.
' is considered a landmark work of modernist literature and a powerful social commentary on the complexities of American society.
It captures the energy and contradictions of a nation undergoing rapid change.
' trilogy is a series of three novels by John Dos Passos that provides a panoramic view of American life in the first three decades of the 20th century.
The trilogy consists of 'The 42nd Parallel' (1930), '1919' (1932), and 'The Big Money' (1936).
Dos Passos employs experimental narrative techniques, including newsreel snippets, stream-of-consciousness passages, and biographical sketches of famous figures.
The novels explore themes of capitalism, social inequality, and the disillusionment of the American Dream.
'U. S. A.
' is considered a landmark work of modernist literature and a powerful social commentary on the complexities of American society.
It captures the energy and contradictions of a nation undergoing rapid change.
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