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Smallwood -- Chronology. The Clovis era radiocarbon plateau / Stuart Fiedel -- Reevaluating the duration of Clovis: the problem of non-representative radiocarbon dates / Mary M. Prasciunas and Todd A. Surovell -- Technology. Fluted point studies in the Far West / Michael F. Rondeau -- Clovis in Idaho: an update on its distribution, technology, and chronology / Kenneth C. Reid, Richard E. Hughes, Matthew J. Root, and Michael F. Rondeau -- Clovis era point production in the Midcontinent / Juliet E. Morrow -- Flaked stone tools of pleistocene colonizers: overshot flaking at the Red Wing Site, Ontario / Metin I. Eren and Adrienne Desjardine -- Clovis bipolar lithic reduction at Paleo Crossing, Ohio: a reinterpretation based on the examination of experimental replications / Brooke M. Morgan, Metin I. Eren, Nada Khreisheh, Genevieve Hill, and Bruce A. Bradley -- A regional perspective on Clovis blades and caching behavior / David Kilby -- A geometric morphometric exploration of Clovis fluted point shape variability / Heather L. Smith and Ashley M. Smallwood -- Subsistence and settlement adaptations. The densest concentration on earth?: quantifying human-mammoth associations in the San Pedro Basin, southeastern Arizona, USA / Jesse A.M. Ballenger -- Clovis landscapes in the greater Southwest of North America / Vance T. Holliday -- Sonoran Clovis groups: lithic technological organization and land use / Guadalupe Sanchez, Vance Holliday, John Carpenter, and Edmund Gaines -- From mammoth to bison: changing Clovis prey availability at the end of the Pleistocene / Leland C. Bement and Brian J. Carter -- Clovis adaptations in the Great Plains / Thomas A. Jennings -- Early Paleoindian subsistence strategies in eastern North America: a continuation of the Clovis tradition? or evidence of regional adaptations? / Joseph A.M. Gingerich and Nathaniel R. Kitchel -- North Carolina Clovis / I. Randolph Daniel, Jr. and Albert C. Goodyear -- Concluding thoughts. 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It was a side of life experienced firsthand by Dreiser, whose own circumstances often paralleled those of his characters in the turbulent, turn-of-the-century era of immigrants, black lynchings, ruthless industrialists, violent labor movements, and the New Woman. This masterful critical biography, the first on Dreiser in more than half a century, is the only study to fully weave Dreiser's literary achievement into the context of his life. Jerome Loving gives us a Dreiser for a new generation in a brilliant evocation of a writer who boldly swept away Victorian timidity to open the twentieth century in American literature. Dreiser was a controversial figure in his time, not only because of his literary efforts, which included publication of the brutal and heartbreaking An American Tragedy in 1925, but also because of his personal life, which featured numerous sexual liaisons, included membership in the communist party, merited a 180-page FBI file, and ended in Hollywood. 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