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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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The Tenants Information
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 The Tenants is a 2006 drama film starring Dylan McDermott and Snoop Dogg. It has been played in only one theatre. It will be released in DVD shortly after screening is finished (approximately one month). It is an adaptation of a novel from 1971 under...




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 The Village Voice
The Tenants
02/01/2006: 324 words, approx. 1 pages TRACKING SHOTS THE TENANTS Directed by Danny Green Millennium, opens February 3, AMC Empire Faithful film adaptations of literary works are as rare as compelling movies about writers and writing, but here's one that gets both right. Based on Bernard...
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 The Boston Globe
Tenants Helping Tenants
01/09/1988: 810 words, approx. 3 pages Alan Lupo is an author and journalist in Winthrop. Sometimes, you cannot put a dollar sign or a number on success unless your only definition of success is how many bucks you made last year or the price of that dead animal draped around...
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 AP News
Man asks officer wearing badge for meth
8/18/2007: 260 words, approx. 1 pages A man hoping to score some meth asked the wrong person for the drug. The Eugene police vice narcotics unit had searched an apartment on Monday night and were questioning the tenant when a man came by and asked to buy drugs, Sgt. Jerry Webber...
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 The New York Observer
Columbia Finds Spot for 27 Families
9/21/2007: 792 words, approx. 3 pages Columbia University is continuing to hammer away at the objections to its expansion plan as it goes under review, this week announcing that it found a spot to move 27 of the 132 households it would have to displace from buildings that it wants to...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Alvin B. Kernan
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 [The] confrontation of text and society is the subject of Bernard Malamud's The Tenants …, which portrays very clearly the nature of traditional romantic beliefs about the reality of the literary text and the breakdown of these beliefs when they are confronted by social realities which directly contradict and confront them with an aggressive urgency and power born out of suffering and a need for help from all institutions, including art. I would not argue that The Tenants is one of the greates...


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