'Banana Hatters' are 'Banana writers' or unstable novices who enter the portals of literary writing in decadent fetish textuality and hackneyed journalese with no clear concepts of literature,syntax,stylistic in the pseudo post modern era where 'everything goes' with artistic expression in the domain of consumerism. Most banana writing is to titillate the human sensibility for thrill and adrenaline rush.
It should not be confused with groups who may identify themselves with a banana icon or as a slang sexual connotation.
Stetson Hatters, UC-Santa Cruz Banana Slugs, Campbell Fighting Camels, Kent State Golden Flashes
hatters do have tools they have pools and hammers
The Mad Hatters was created in 1935.
Jay Parini has written: 'The Thomson Anthology of American Literature, Volume II' 'American Writers Supplement XVII' 'John Steinbeck a Biography' -- subject(s): Biography, American Authors 'British Writers Classics ll' 'Anthony Quinn's Eye' 'British Writers - Supplement VII (British Writers)' 'The passages of H.M.' -- subject(s): American Novelists, Biographical fiction, Fiction 'British Writers - Supplement VIII (British Writers)' 'The patch boys' -- subject(s): Fiction, Teenage boys, Italian Americans, Large type books 'Promised Land' -- subject(s): History, Historiography, Reviews, National characteristics, American, in literature, Literature and society, History and criticism, American literature, Books and reading, Books, In literature, Literature and morals, Literature and moral 'Anthracite country' 'British Writers Supplement XII (British Writers Supplements)' 'Town life' 'House of days' 'John Steinbeck' -- subject(s): Biography, American Novelists, 1902-1968, American Authors 'American Writers - Supplement X (American Writers)' 'Bay of Arrows' -- subject(s): Fiction 'American Writers - Supplement V (American Writers)' 'The Thomson Anthology of American Literature, Volume I' 'John Steinbeck Shelf Talkers' 'American Writers - Supplement VI (American Writers)' 'American Writers - Supplement XIII (American Writers)' 'British Writers - Supplement IX (British Writers)' 'The passages of H.M' -- subject(s): Fiction, American Novelists 'American Writers Classics, Vol. 2' 'British writers' -- subject(s): Commonwealth Authors, English literature, Bio-bibliography, Commonwealth literature (English), History and criticism, Biography, English Authors 'The Apprentice Lover' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Fiction, Literature
In the 1920s writers wrote about the war results of it etc.; therefore literature from that time reflected the horrors of the war.
writings of local color
The Answer is actually the Tragedy.
greg
The banana peelings roothing is due to the absent of the cell wall...
The Answer is actually the Tragedy.
cause the hatters are retards and they are just jelouse!
writings of local color