To the Reader
Acknowledments
1. The Body and the Corporation
2. Double Consciousness
3. Pioneering Women
4. Performing Maleness
5. Colored Me
6. The Rumor of Race
7. The Depression
8. The Second World War
9. Civil Rights
10. Love and Separateness
11. Revolt and Reaction
12. The Postmodern
13. Studying War
14. Slavery and Memory
15. Pa Not Pa
16. After Innocence
A Personal Note
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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""The secret history his book truly tells is one of the remarkable readers's engagement with the diversity of American literature. Wyatt testifies to the power that strong novels have to transform the reader's sense of the world and his or her place in it... The works of fifty-six American novelists with different historical and aesthetic perspectives, novelists who are men and women, novelists who are brown, black, and white, come alive and speak to the ongoing richness and variety of American literature in the twentieth century. It is a remarkable achievement, especially given the current critical context of American literary studies.""