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20th Century American Literature - General & Miscellaneous - Literary Criticism, Politics & Literature, Social, Cultural & Economic Aspects of Communism

Writers On The Left

by Daniel Aaron, Alan Wald
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Overview

Writers on the Left chronicles the involvement of American writers with the progressive and radical movement from its bohemian origins in 1912 to its disillusionment and demise in the early 1940s. Aaron creates a perceptive and often poignant portrait of writers such as Max Eastman and Floyd Dell, who tried to wed the seemingly conflicting impulses behind the need for uninhibited artistic expression and to abolish the inequalities of class and race.

Synopsis

Writers on the Left chronicles the involvement of American writers with the progressive and radical movement from its bohemian origins in 1912 to its disillusionment and demise in the early 1940s. Aaron creates a perceptive and often poignant portrait of writers such as Max Eastman and Floyd Dell, who tried to wed the seemingly conflicting impulses behind the need for uninhibited artistic expression and to abolish the inequalities of class and race.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1992
Publisher
Columbia University
Pages
528
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780231080392

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