What makes a piece of literature American isn't merely the geography in which it was written, but the themes it addresses and the voice it uses to address those themes. This anthology of short stories and poetry-from standards like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Langston Hughes, and Ray Bradbury, as well as relative newcomers like Amy Tan and Judith Ortiz Cofer-is an exciting introduction to seven of these themes and expresses the richness and diversity that only American literature can claim. Examine different approaches to similar themes through history. This book is a classroom student edition. Teacher's editions are available from the publisher but are only sold to schools and teachers.
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