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1 online resource (435 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Contents; Preface; A Note on the Terminology and Illustrations; Introduction: Strange Communists I Have Known; Chapter 1. American Jeremiad; Recording Angel; Shakespeare in Overalls; Poems for Workers; ''Write It Plain''; Revolutionary Romanticism; Chapter 2. Inventing Mike Gold; ''A Kind of Cheeky Krazy Kat''; ''By Street Life and Thunder''; Poverty Is a Trap; Meyerhold in Harlem; The Van Gogh of a Darker Time; The Gold Standard; Chapter 3. The Great Promise; Living in a ''State of Emergency''; ''Waiting for Trachty''; The Black Cultural Front |
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African Americans and the John Reed ClubsGender and Party Commitment; Chapter 4. The New Masses and the Social Muse; ''Bloody Anarchists''; Becoming a Weekly; Portrait of a New Masses Literary Editor; Poetry and the Popular Front; The Last Refuge; Chapter 5. Yogis and Commissars; Love and Revolution; A Pen Dripped in Vitriol; The St. Augustine of Communism; The Red Valentino; A Divided Life; The Dream with the Changing Name; Chapter 6. Three Moderns in Search of an Answer; The Modernist Temptation; Bastard in the Ragged Suit; Apollinaire of the Proletariat; Byron of the Poolhalls |
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Chapter 7. Sappho in RedLoyalties; The Rational Ecologist; Waltzing Mouse; And God Came In; The Apostate; The Premature Socialist-Feminists; Chapter 8. Black Marxists in White America; Transcending Narrow Nationalisms; New Challenges; ''New'' and ''Newer'' Negroes; Between Class and Nationality; From Banjo to Melody; Conclusion: The Antinomies of a Proletarian Avant-garde; Flights and Moorings; A Social Poet's Progress; Poets and Criminals; Chronology of the Mid-Twentieth-Century Cultural Left; Notes; Acknowledgments and Sources; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T |
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Summary |
With this book, Alan Wald launches a bold and passionate account of the U.S. Literary Left from the 1920s through the 1960s. Exiles from a Future Time, the first volume of a trilogy, focuses on the forging of a Communist-led literary tradition in the 1930s. Exploring writers' intimate lives and heartfelt political commitments, Wald draws on original research in scores of archives and personal collections of papers; correspondence and interviews with hundreds of writers and their friends and families; and a treasure trove of unpublished memoirs, fiction, and poetry. In fashioning |
Subject |
American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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Communism and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Socialism and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Right and left (Political science) in literature.
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LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
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American literature
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Communism and literature
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Right and left (Political science) in literature
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Socialism and literature
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United States
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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History
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781469608679 |
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1469608677 |
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