The U.S.A. trilogy by John Dos Passos is celebrated for its innovative narrative style and social commentary, offering a profound exploration of American life in the early 20th century. The trilogy combines various literary techniques, including stream-of-consciousness and a collage of voices, to depict the complexities of the American experience during a tumultuous period. Recognized as a seminal work, it remains relevant for its insights into the challenges faced by society, making it a significant read for contemporary audiences.
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John Dos Passos byl jedním z klíčových hlasů své generace, jehož dílo ostře komentovalo americkou společnost a válečné hrůzy. Jeho inovativní stylistické techniky, jako například montáž a proud vědomí, odrážejí chaotickou a fragmentovanou povahu moderního života. Dos Passos zkoumal témata odcizení, sociální nespravedlnosti a hledání identity v rozsáhlé krajině amerického snu. Jeho literární odkaz spočívá v jeho odvážném experimentování s formou a jeho nekompromisním pohledu na sociální a politickou krajinu své doby.







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- 2023
One Man's Initiation-1917
- 130 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
Set against the backdrop of World War I, the narrative follows an ambulance driver navigating the tumultuous landscapes of Italy, France, and Spain. This semi-autobiographical tale delves into the harrowing experiences of war, capturing the emotional and physical toll on those serving on the front lines. Through vivid storytelling, the protagonist's journey reveals both the chaos of battle and the profound impact of human connection amidst the horrors of conflict.
- 2023
Streets of Night
- 148 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
John Roderigo Dos Passos was an influential American novelist known for his groundbreaking U.S.A. trilogy, which explores the complexities of American society in the early 20th century. His works are characterized by innovative narrative techniques and a deep engagement with social and political issues, reflecting the tumultuous changes of his time. Through vivid characters and a rich tapestry of themes, Dos Passos captured the essence of the American experience, making significant contributions to modern literature.
- 2023
Rosinante to the Road Again
- 116 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
The book is a significant historical work that has been preserved through modern reformatting, ensuring its clarity and readability for contemporary audiences. It explores themes relevant to the Eastern Hemisphere, particularly focusing on Spain and Portugal. The effort to republish this classic highlights its enduring importance in human history, making it accessible for both present and future generations.
- 2023
The Anglo-Saxon Century and the Unification of the English-Speaking People
- 158 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
John Roderigo Dos Passos was a prominent American novelist known for his innovative narrative style and social commentary. His most acclaimed work, the U.S.A. trilogy, explores the complexities of American life in the early 20th century through a blend of fictional characters, historical figures, and vivid imagery. Dos Passos's writing often reflects his deep concerns about social injustice and the impact of industrialization, making his work a significant contribution to American literature.
- 2021
John Dos Passos's Manhattan Transfer follows the overlapping lives of four principal characters in a sweeping multi-faceted tale set to the soundtrack of the booming, rhythmic pulse of New York City in the 1920s. Peopled with wealthy professionals, struggling immigrants, actors, cab drivers, chefs, and shopkeepers, a portrait of New York City bursts into view with all the force of the city itself. Through a narrative collage of descriptions, snatches of conversations, music, flashbacks, streams of consciousness, and shifting perspectives, Dos Passos vividly portrays the profits and perils of the American dream. Considered by many to be his greatest novel, Manhattan Transfer is a landmark work of modernist fiction and a masterpiece of American literature.
- 2020
USA-Trilogie
Der 42. Breitengrad / 1919 / Das große Geld
John Dos Passos zeichnet in der USA-Trilogie – «Der 42. Breitengrad» (1930), «1919» (1932) und «Das große Geld» (1936) – mit sarkastischem Humor und scharfem Auge für soziale Fragen ein unvergessliches Kollektivporträt der USA. Durch die Art, wie er das Leben seiner Charaktere und die Zeit, in der sie leben, verbindet, gehören diese Bücher zu den lesbarsten modernen Klassikern überhaupt. Seine Protagonisten erleben Kriege und Revolutionen, Liebesaffären und Familienkrisen, Triumphe und Katastrophen vor Kulissen, die unter anderem die Schützengräben des Ersten Weltkriegs, das aufständische Mexiko, Hollywoodstudios, Wall-Street-Büros und die von Tumulten erschütterten Straßen von Boston umfassen.
- 2013
Reisejournal eines Unvoreingenommenen Dos Passos ist fünfundzwanzig, als er sich 1921 auf eine Reise durch den Orient macht: von der Türkei über Georgien, Armenien, den Iran und Irak bis nach Syrien. Istanbul hieß noch Konstantinopel, Ländergrenzen waren durchlässig, oft noch vorläufig; Konflikte aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg flackerten auf wie Moorbrände, eine Welt formierte sich neu und nahm langsam die sozialen und staatlichen Strukturen an, wie wir sie heute kennen. Dos Passos ist umsichtiger Beobachter und scharfzüngiger Chronist – unvoreingenommene Neugier prägt seinen Blick. Ein aufregendes Reisejournal, ein hochinteressantes Zeitdokument.
- 2000
With 1919 , the second volume of his U.S.A . trilogy, John Dos Passos continues his "vigorous and sweeping panorama of twentieth-century America" ( Forum ), lauded on publication of the first volume not only for its scope, but also for its groundbreaking style.Again, employing a host of experimental devices that would inspire a whole new generation of writers to follow, Dos Passos captures the many textures, flavors, and background noises of modern life with a cinematic touch and unparalleled nerve.1919 opens to find America and the world at war, and Dos Passos's characters, many of whom we met in the first volume, are thrown into the snarl. We follow the daughter of a Chicago minister, a wide-eyed Texas girl, a young poet, a radical Jew, and we glimpse Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and the Unknown Soldier. 1919 provides an incomparable portrait of America from the turn of the century to the Depression of 1929.
- 2000
Completing a monumental trilogy, this volume delves into America's pursuit of wealth and the accompanying moral decay. John Dos Passos weaves a narrative that critiques materialism while exploring the complexities of success. The ambitious project showcases the author's innovative storytelling and deep social commentary, capturing the essence of an era marked by both aspiration and ethical challenges.

