As the primary source for important political and literary ideas
from its founding in 1934 until the post-World War II era, the
Partisan Review is a useful guide to the changing nature of
20th-century American socialism. James Gilbert uses the Partisan
Review, Masses and Seven Arts to show how avant-garde literature
became identified with radical politics and art, and how literary
radicalism matured beyond the confines of Marxist philosophy and
literary criticism.
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