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"Every year fewer students stand and most recite nothing. I ask them to stand in order to honor the men and women of our nation who lost their lives in order to give us what we have today."
The Years of Anger by Randall Swingler is the best book of 1946.
During the 1930s, Randall Swingler (1909-67) was a well-known public figure in Britain. A committed Communist, endowed with both charm and formidable energy, he published poetry and critical articles, edited literary/political magazines and organized cultural events. In 1939, for example, he put on a ‘Festival of Music and the People’ that filled the Albert Hall. This featured music by a variety of composers such as Vaughan Williams, and the star singer was Paul Robeson; Swingler himself wrote the text for the historical pageant that constituted one of the three concerts.