USA, 1938: John Dos Passos masterpiece "U.S.A. Trilogy" was published. In fact, three Dos Passos' books, "The 42nd Parallel", "1919" and "The Big Money", were published together as a story about the American society in the first three decades of the 20th century. Mixing and developing the styles of James Joyce, Alfred Döblin, D. W. Griffith or Sergei Eisenstein, Dos Passos used the stream-of-consciousness technique combined with a documentary collage and montage (lyrics of popular songs, newspaper headlines, advertisements, author's own life, short biographies of other people etc.) to make a cynical kaleidoscope of everyday life in America. To make my collage of Dos Passos' America I have used several photographs from my family (among others, that's me with the slogan: Work Is What I want). There is also an old photograph featuring two men washing a Ford T in a shallow river. I bought it four years ago at an antique photo store in Budapest. I was lucky; for me, that is one of the best photographs of a "Ford T" I have ever seen.