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Arendt, Hannah, The Human Condition, University of Chicago Press, 1998, pp. 50, 51, 58, 71.
Best, Gary Dean, The Nickel and Dime Decade: American Popular Culture during the 1930s, Praeger Publishers, 1993, pp. 73–83.
Diorio, Carl, ‘‘Valenti Valedictory View an Eye-Opener,’’ in Variety, March 29, 2004 .
Eble, Kenneth, ‘‘F. Scott Fitzgerald: Chapter 7: Stories and Articles, 1926–34,’’ in Twayne’s United States Authors Series Online, G. K. Hall, 1999; originally published as ‘‘Chapter 7:...
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