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From about 1925 to 1936, no American writer seemed more promising than John Dos Passos (1896--1970), but by 1951 the critic Arthur Mizener could remark that Dos Passos had “very nearly achieved the rank of a neglected novelist." This eclipse was partly the result of the Second World War (1939-1945), which made such socially committed and politically radical writing of the 1930s as Dos Passos' masterpiece-the trilogy of novels gathered under the immodest title US4-seem somehow beside the point (except in France, where Jean-Paul Sartre called Dos Passos "the greatest writer of our time"). Dos Passos'sharp swing to the political right after 1945 put off critics on the left without inspiring conservatives to read his preconversion works.
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