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Vol. 13 (2002): The Theme of Destruction in American Culture
Vol. 13 (2002): The Theme of Destruction in American Culture
With a Special Section edited by Rosella Mamoli Zorzi
Published:
2002-09-01
Special Section
Editor's Note
Rosella Mamoli Zorzi
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From Glory to Destruction
John Huston's Non-fictional Depictions of War
Federico Siniscalco
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Landscapes of Destruction
Reading Kurt Vonnegut's “Breakfast of Champions” with an Eye to Walt Whitman
Roberto Serrai
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The Great National Disaster
The Destruction of Imperial America in Philip K. Dick's “The Simulacra”
Umberto Rossi
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The Destruction of Happiness in American Cinema in the 1990s
Altman, Anderson, Solondz
Alessandro Clericuzio
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“Present at the Destruction”?
George Bush, the Neocons and the Traditions of U.S. Foreign Policy
Mario Del Pero
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First Editions
Introduction
Bianca Maria Tedeschini Lalli
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From “No Pleasant Memories”
Romaine Brooks
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Articles
Narration, Figuration and Disfiguration in Toni Morrison's “Beloved” and “Jazz”
Paola Zaccaria
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“Walking Walls”
Figures of the Limit, Figures of the Border
Francesca Bisutti De Riz
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An Interview with Agostino Lombardo
Ugo Rubeo
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Notes on Contributors
Notes on Contributors
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Copyright Page
Copyright page no. 13
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