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I already said I was in agree with you, I was just adding that these great thinkers and artist were underdogs in that decade and not to be held up in high esteem until the very end of it and into the '60's. That was my point.
This is a classic case of the artists world supporting their own. You really don't think that the common Amercian has a say in the Academy Awards do you? The poets, writers once again stayed in urban areas and sold outside America as well. They were loud voices for their art and what they...
While I agree with your post, I must say that almost all you have mentioned was at that time underground, and has only become well know nto us today because society did change. A lot of these icons were even looked down upon until the liberal influences of the late '60's really changed that...
I know of no one book that deals with all, an entire world of fighting tactics would make a large book. I also hope that you are including Western arts as well, although it doesn't seem like it. Shame, if so.
Secrets of The Samurai: The Martial Arts of Feudal Japan by Oscar Ratti & Adele...
The same thing could be said of many religious books. No, to ban would be to forget, that must never happen. I suggest, al well, that since most here seem to be interested in the Era that you read The Rape of Nanking. The holocaust just wasn't in Europe.
Ha, Ha...Okay, I can agree with some of these, I guess, but you are suggesting a wider definition they I was. Land Before Time and Andersons stuff is more sci-fi. Howard ( I love Howard) and while we today consider him fantasy I also viewed him as a plup author.