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Accent: a quarterly of new literature: Four issues 1946-1954 with works by Brecht

Accent: a quarterly of new literature: Four issues 1946-1954 with works by Brecht

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Accent: a quarterly of new literature: Four issues 1946-1954 with works by Brecht

by Quinn, Kirk, Charles Shattuck, Robert Bauer et al, editors, Bertolt Brecht, Pablo Neruda, Louis Aragon, Boris Pasternak, Howard Moss, Wallace Stevens, Parker Tyler, William Jay Smith, et al

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Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1954. Magazine. Four issues, various pagination, 6x9 inches, poetry, plays, critiques, essays, fiction, lightly worn journals in stapled wraps. Brecht contributes two plays, "He Who Says Yes" & "He Who Says No", a play for children "The Horatians & the Curations" "A Little Organum for the Theater" and two episodes from "Puntilla". Also poetry from Neruda, Stevens, Smith and others.

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Title
Accent: a quarterly of new literature: Four issues 1946-1954 with works by Brecht
Author
Quinn, Kirk, Charles Shattuck, Robert Bauer et al, editors, Bertolt Brecht, Pablo Neruda, Louis Aragon, Boris Pasternak, Howard Moss, Wallace Stevens, Parker Tyler, William Jay Smith, et al
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Magazine
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University of Illinois Press
Place of Publication
Urbana
Date Published
1954
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Labor - American; 1940S; Literary criticism; Theater, theatre;

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