Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Libin” in chapter 1, page 605 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3:

...t painful cry resounded near the Singer machine, she was brought up in the tenement tombs. In his later years, when the more objectionable aspects of the sweat shop were gradually becoming extinct, Libin relaxed somewhat, and admitted a little humour to his stories. But essentially he remained the Ghetto writer, with a talent for the cheerless, the desolate. Z. Levin is another of the realistic s...
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