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Index
Cover
Acclaim for H. T. Tsiang and THE HANGING ON UNION SQUARE
About the Authors
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction: Thanks but No Thanks but Thanks
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Epigraph
Act I
I: He Was Grouching
II: Once in a Communist Cafeteria
III: With a Temperament of This Sort
IV: “No Russian! No Jew!”
V: Thinking of Mr. Wiseguy
VI: If Miss Digger Came
VII: “Worse Than a Capitalist!”
VIII: With One Glass of Water
IX: A Feeling of Not Enough
X: Out in a No-Way-Out Way
Act II
XI: He Was Poetizing
XII: Before the Arrival of an Ambulance
XIII: A Willow in a Windy Spring
XIV: Artist and Uniform
XV: Sadistic or Capitalistic
XVI: “I Wouldn’t Get Mad at You”
XVII: Miss Digger Became Miss Picker
XVIII: A Saint Takes a Commission
XIX: He Suddenly Lost His Bureaucratic Air
XX: “You! You! You!”
XXI: He Was Satirizing
Act III
XXII: Roaring and Roaring as It Went By
XXIII: He Felt That . . .
XXIV: It Was Only Because . . .
XXV: What Now? And How!
XXVI: Which Tastes Better?
XXVII: “Time Is Money”
XXVIII: He Looked Like a Man
XXIX: Lucky, However
XXX: A Monkey Ran Away from the Zoo
XXXI: He Was Philosophizing
Act IV
XXXII: A Man Walked on His Hands
XXXIII: Untie the Tie
XXXIV: It and She
XXXV: “Masses Are Asses!”
XXXVI: “What an Inspiration!”
XXXVII: Size and Direction
XXXVIII: “Strike Me Pink!”
XXXIX: “You Can Call Me Bastard!”
XL: The Hanging on Union Square
Afterword
Appendix
Foreword
Note of Thanks
Notes
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