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Writers and Politics : A Partisan Review Reader

Kurzweil, Edith Philips, William

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First published in 1983, Writers and Politics: A Partisan Review Reader, edited by Edith Kurzweil and William Phillips, captures the intersection of literature and politics as explored in Partisan Review since the late 1930s. This anthology reflects the journal’s commitment to non-doctrinaire, nonconformist, and open-minded perspectives, offering a rich collection of essays that examine the dynamic relationship between political ideologies and literary expression. The selected articles represent a diversity of viewpoints and critical methods, addressing both broad literary and political questions as well as specific historical events and movements. Key themes include the influence of communism on literary styles and subjects, the cultural contributions of Partisan Review, and the nuanced connections between Western society and its writing. By blending high-quality analysis with thought-provoking subject matter, this collection provides a window into the intellectual and cultural debates of the mid-20th century. It highlights how literature and politics became deeply intertwined, shaping the discourse of the time. Writers and Politics remains an essential resource for readers interested in the interplay of ideas, ideology, and art, offering timeless insights into the cultural and political currents that have shaped modern thought.

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