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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.
Art is dangerous. It is one of the attractions: when it ceases to be dangerous you don't want it.
Nell Carter, Actress (1948) |
Roald Dahl, Novelist (1916) |
Lincoln Davis, Politician (1943) |
Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach, Novelist (1830) |
Oliver Evans, Inventor (1755) |
Julius Charles Hare, Clergyman (1795) |
Robert Indiana, Artist (1928) |
Goran Ivanisevic, Athlete (1971) |
Bill Janklow, Politician (1939) |
Maurice Jarre, Composer (1924) |
Samuel Alexander, Philosopher (1938) |