Hi everyone,
First time posting here so please direct me somewhere else if need be. I'm a graduate student and some others from one of my classes are putting together a modernist reading group next semester with a general theme of "writing the city," i.e. novels that depict the modern city and people's interactions with it.
I'm familiar with the greatest hits of modernism, like Joyce, Woolf, Hemingway, etc. but I don't know a great deal on this topic or the lesser known modernist writers. Also, we want to look at cities that are NOT New York or London.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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