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Irving Howe

    Irving Howe fue un crítico literario y social estadounidense, reconocido por su compromiso con la justicia social y el debate intelectual. Su obra a menudo exploró temas de la experiencia judía estadounidense, la literatura moderna y la evolución del pensamiento de izquierda. Howe fue valorado por su capacidad para fusionar un riguroso análisis literario con perspicaces comentarios sociales, contribuyendo a una comprensión más profunda de la cultura y la política del siglo XX. Su perspectiva crítica y honestidad intelectual dejaron una marca duradera en la vida intelectual estadounidense.

    The American Communist Party : a critical history
    The American Newness
    Leon Trotsky
    Short Shorts
    Politics and the Novel
    William Faulkner
    • In this fourth edition of his celebrated critical study, Mr. Howe analyzes all of Faulkner's works, emphasizing the themes that run throughout the novels and stories. Mr. Howe is a shrewd critic....He has a good many observations that should help readers in going through the novels.-Alfred Kazin.

      William Faulkner
    • Focusing on the intersection of revolutionary ideas and fiction, this work explores the evolution of the political novel and its significance through the twentieth century. The author analyzes the shortcomings of American novels in incorporating ideology and examines the landscape of political fiction following World War II. Praised for its intelligence and clarity, the book offers a compelling critique of how literature reflects and shapes political thought, enhanced by an introduction from David Bromwich.

      Politics and the Novel
    • Short Shorts is a delightful anthology of miniature masterpieces. Here are thirty-eight brief, brilliant flashes of fiction, both classic and contemporary. Each work is superb, intense, and speaks to the human condition in a profound, often provocative way–a truly outstanding collection by some of the worlds greatest authors.

      Short Shorts
    • Leon Trotsky

      • 214 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      1978 Viking Press hardcover, Irving Howe (World of Our The Journey of the East European Jews to America and the Life They Found and Made). A powerful biography detailing the life of the Russian revolutionary, political theorist, and politician.

      Leon Trotsky
    • The American Newness

      Culture and Politics in the Age of Emerson

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Exploring the Emersonian spirit, this book delves into its influence on American culture through the lens of Irving Howe, a notable social critic. It examines the inspirations behind this dominant presence, its impact on both followers and skeptics of Emerson, and its relevance in contemporary society. By analyzing the essence of Emerson's philosophy, the work invites readers to reflect on its significance in shaping national identity and thought.

      The American Newness