Free Air

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U of Nebraska Press, Jan 1, 1993 - Fiction - 370 pages
"An American story in every page. . . . amusing, interesting, alive to its final period".-New York Times. "[Lewis] really seems to catch the sweep and exhilaration of the great open country over which his characters wind their way".-New Republic. Taking the reader by automobile in search of America, Free Air heads toward a West that was brimming with possibilities for suddenly mobile Americans at the end of a world war.
 

Contents

CHAPTER
3
II
10
III
21
V
49
VI
66
VII
74
THE DISCOVERY OF CANNED SHRIMPS
85
IX
101
THE SPECTACLES OF AUTHORITY
165
THE NIGHT OF ENDLESS PINES
194
THE MINE OF LOST SOULS
219
XXIV
242
THE ABYSSINIAN PRINCE
254
XXVI
270
THE ENEMY LOVE
300
THE KITCHEN INTIMATE
310

X
112
ΧΙ
119
XIII
138
XIV
149
XXXIII
345
XXXIV
361
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A professor of English and associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of New Mexico,øRobert E. Fleming is the author of James Weldon Johnson.

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