
John Dos Passos
John Dos Passos was an American novelist and artist, known for his innovative narrative style and his critique of American society in the early 20th century. His most famous works include the U.S.A. trilogy, which blends fiction with historical events and figures. Dos Passos was a contemporary of the Lost Generation writers and was deeply affected by the events of his time, including World War I and the Great Depression. His writings often reflect his disillusionment with capitalism and his concerns for social justice.
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John Dos Passos was among the prominent writers from the United States.
Letras ilustres e islas solitariasJohn Dos Passos is mentioned as a contemporary author who published Manhattan Transfer in the same year as The Great Gatsby.
Una novela de ahora mismo | OpiniónJohn Dos Passos is known for his novel 'Manhattan Transfer', published in the same year as 'The Great Gatsby'.
El Gran Gatsby, un siglo atrásJohn Dos Passos is listed as one of the authors whose works were sent to the editor.
Libros por leerJohn Dos Passos is known for his novel Manhattan Transfer, which is included in the collection of censored books.
Los 1.786 libros condenados al ‘infierno’ por Franco | CulturaJohn Dos Passos was another prominent figure who visited the Parabere restaurant, highlighting its significance as a gathering place for intellectuals.
Parabere, la escritora gastronómica que creó un refugio para intelectuales como Hemingway o Proust en Madrid | Gastronomía: recetas, restaurantes y bebidas

















































