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Louis Menand (/ˈluːi məˈnɑːnd/; born
January 21, 1952) is an
American critic, essayist, and
professor who
wrote the Pulitzer-winning book The Metaphysical...
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Menands /mɪˈnændz/ is a
village in
Albany County, New York,
United States. The po****tion was 4,554 at the 2020 census. The
village is
named after Louis...
- The
Menands Bridge,
officially known as the Troy-
Menands Bridge, is a four-span
through truss bridge that
carries New York
State Route 378
across the Hudson...
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Louis Menand House is a
historic home
located at
Menands, New York in
Albany County, New York. It is a two-story,
Queen Anne
style farmhouse with a cross-gable...
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Louis Menand argues that the book has been
commonly misused by
liberals and
conservatives alike, who
cited it for
their own
ideological agendas.
Menand wrote:...
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Books published a new
edition in 2003, with an
introduction by
Louis Menand. Upon publication, TIME said:
Because it
makes Marxist theory, aims and...
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Metaphysical Club: A
Story of
Ideas in
America is a 2001 book by
Louis Menand, an
American writer and
legal scholar,
which won the 2002
Pulitzer Prize...
- old man (Michael Fairman), who
warns Menand that he will be
killed by a bus at 11:46 p.m. that evening, but
Menand ignores him.
After the man is arrested...
- Anne-Marie
Ménand, née
Marie Louise Ménan (born 9 June 1837) was a cook who was
accused of
being an
arsonist during the
Paris Commune. She was arrested...
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differentiating the
novel from
young adult fiction. In contrast,
Louis Menand thought that
teachers ****ign the
novel because of the
optimistic ending...