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War No More

Three Centuries of American Antiwar and Peace Writing: Library of America #278

Lawrence Rosenwald James Carroll

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The Library of America
15 January 2017
An unprecedented gathering of the essential texts of the American antiwar tradition- from the Revolution to the war on terror, over 150 eloquent, provocative voices for peace.

A powerfulcollection of essential American antiwar writings, from the Revolution to the war on terror-featuring over 150 eloquent, provocative voices for peace

Library of America presents an unprecedented tribute to a great American literary tradition.

War has been a reality of the American experience from the founding of the nation and in every generation therehave been dedicated and passionate visionaries who have responded to this reality with vital calls for peace.

Spanning from the American Revolution to the war on terror, War No More gathers the essential texts of this uniquelyAmerican antiwar tradition in one volume for the first time.

Classic expressions of conscience like Thoreau's seminal""Civil Disobedience"" lay the groundwork for such influential modern theorists of nonviolence as DavidDellinger, Thomas Merton, and Barbara Deming. The long arc of the American antiwar movement is vividlytraced in the urgent appeals of activists, made in soaring oratory and galvanizing song, and in dramatic dispatchesfrom the front lines of antiwar protests. The voices of veterans, from the Civil War to the Iraq War, are prominentlyrepresented, as is the firsthand testimony of conscientious objectors. Contemporary writers-includingBarbara Kingsolver, Jonathan Schell, Nicholson Baker, and Jane Hirshfield-demonstrate the ongoing richnessof this literature in the years since September 11, 2001.

Featuring more than 150 eloquent and provocativewriters in all, War No More is a bible for activists, a go-to resource for scholars and students, and an inspiringand fascinating story for every reader interested in the crosscurrents of war and peace in American history.

LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation's literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America's best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
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Imprint:   The Library of America
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   278
Dimensions:   Height: 208mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   726g
ISBN:   9781598534733
ISBN 10:   1598534734
Pages:   868
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Benjamin Franklin / Benjamin Rush / James Madison / William Lloyd Garrison / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow / Henry David Thoreau / Ambrose Bierce / Walt Whitman / Julia Ward Howe / Stephen Crane / Mark Twain / William James / Emma Goldman / Randolph Bourne / Eugene Debs / Jane Addams / E. E. Cummings / Edna St. Vincent Millay / Ernest Hemingway / Robert Lowell / Bayard Rustin / Dorothy Day / Kurt Vonnegut / Emily Greene Balch / Ray Bradbury / Pete Seeger / Omar N. Bradley / Jeanette Rankin / Barbara Deming / Edmund Wilson / Bob Dylan / A. J. Muste / Muhammad Ali / Denise Levertov / Abraham J. Heschel / Martin Luther King / James Baldwin / Norman Mailer / Howard Zinn / Thomas Merton / Angela Davis / Daniel Berrigan / Allen Ginsberg / Grace Paley / Vikram Seth / Yusuf Komunyakaa / Tim O’Brien / June Jordan / Jonathan Schell / Camila Mejia / and many more

A widely recognized expert on the literature of nonviolence, Lawrence Rosenwald is Anne Pierce Rogers Professor of American Literature at Wellesley College.

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