Irving Howe : socialist, critic, Jew /

For over fifty years, from the 1940s to the 1990s, Irving Howe was a commanding, if controversial, figure in American intellectual life. Writing with the productivity of a major industry, Howe took on issues ranging from left-wing politics and American writers to Yiddish literature, the State of Isr...

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Hoofdauteur: Alexander, Edward, 1936-
Formaat: Licensed eBooks
Taal:Engels
Gepubliceerd in: Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press, ©1998.
Reeks:Jewish literature and culture.
Online toegang:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=23160
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Samenvatting:For over fifty years, from the 1940s to the 1990s, Irving Howe was a commanding, if controversial, figure in American intellectual life. Writing with the productivity of a major industry, Howe took on issues ranging from left-wing politics and American writers to Yiddish literature, the State of Israel, the condition of the American academy, and New York cultural and literary life. Best known for his prize-winning history of American Jewish immigrant culture, World of Our Fathers, Howe was an outspoken socialist as well as founder and editor of the democratic socialist magazine Dissent. Through a clear, eloquent, and forcefully argued study of Howe's politics, writings, and thought, Edward Alexander constructs a sympathetic yet critical intellectual biography of this complex individual.
Fysieke beschrijving:1 online resource (xv, 284 pages)
Formaat:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Bibliografie:Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-276) and index.
ISBN:0585202923
9780585202921
0253113210
9780253113214
9786612075889
6612075880
1282075888
9781282075887
0253333644
9780253333643