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Meridel Le
Sueur (February 22, 1900, Murray, Iowa –
November 14, 1996, Hudson, Wisconsin) was an
American writer ****ociated with the
proletarian literature...
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Meridel Rubenstein (born 1948) is an
American photographer and
installation artist based out of New Mexico. She is
known for her large-format photographs...
- (Saliers) as
hidden tracks. The song "Go" has a
spoken p****age
inspired by
Meridel Le Sueur's "I Was Marching".
Allmusic review The A.V. Club
review Entertainment...
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Constance (1998).
Better Red: The
Writing and
Resistance of
Tillie Olsen and
Meridel Le
Sueur (Illini Books ed.). Urbana:
University of
Illinois Press. p. 7...
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Constance (1998).
Better Red: The
Writing and
Resistance of
Tillie Olsen and
Meridel Le
Sueur (Illini Books ed.). Urbana:
University of
Illinois Press. p. 7...
- Rahmani,
Betsy Damon,
Diane Burko,
Leila Daw,
Stacy Levy,
Charlotte Coté,
Meridel Rubenstein, and Anna Macleod. To mark the 10th
anniversary of
access to...
- The Girl (1939; 1978) is a
novel by
Meridel Le
Sueur set
during Prohibition and
chronicling the
development of a
young woman from a
naive small-town girl...
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Langston Hughes,
James Weldon Johnson, Zora
Neale Hurston,
Sinclair Lewis,
Meridel LeSueur,
Edgar Lee Masters,
Victor Folke Nelson,
Albert Jay Nock, Eugene...
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Constance (1995).
Better Red: The
Writing and
Resistance of
Tillie Olsen and
Meridel Le Sueur.
Oxford University Press. "Tillie
Olsen - Tillie's Biography"...
- story), a 1978
story by
Jamaica Kincaid The Girl (novel), a 1978
novel by
Meridel Le
Sueur The Girl: A Life in the
Shadow of
Roman Polanski, a 2013 memoir...