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American literature has never been content to be just one among the many literatures of the Western World. It has always aspired to be the literature not only of a new continent but of a New World.
The small companies who feel that the majors are a threat, or are predators, will use that as an excuse for their eventual downfall. Don't blame others for your own inadequacies.
Don Adams, Comedian (1926) |
Roberto Calvi, Businessman (1920) |
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Politician (1933) |
Susan Davis, Politician (1944) |
Peter Davison, Actor (1951) |
Jeffrey Eugenides, Novelist (1960) |
Thomas Jefferson, President (1743) |
Garry Kasparov, Celebrity (1963) |
Howard Keel, Actor (1919) |
Jacques Lacan, Psychologist (1901) |
Bruno Bauer, Theologian (1882) |
Annie Jump Cannon, Scientist (1941) |
Jean De La Fontaine, Poet (1695) |