Unique in its scope of coverage, this reference work provides
students and scholars interested in researching modern American
leftist and working-class culture with a convenient starting place
for examining American leftist and working-class novels of the past
century. The book begins with a brief historical survey of the
development of this cultural phenomenon. It then offers brief
descriptions of selected critical, historical, and theoretical
works that are a useful background to the novels. The bulk of the
book comprises detailed alphabetically arranged discussions of more
than 170 modern American novels of the Left, along with brief
considerations of more than 240 other works.
The novels discussed in detail include a number of works by
major American authors, including John Dos Passos, John Steinbeck,
Ernest Hemingway, Theodore Dreiser, and Upton Sinclair. Also
covered are works by a number of other writers in the rich but
neglected tradition of American leftist literature. These writers
naturally include 1930s proletarian novelists such as Mike Gold,
Agnes Smedley, Myra Page, Josephine Herbst, Tillie Olsen, Meridel
Le Sueur, Jack Conroy, and Thomas Bell. But they also include
figures ranging from early twentieth-century socialists such as I.
K. Friedman and Leroy Scott, to African American novelists such as
Richard Wright and Toni Morrison, to Chicano writers such as
Alejandro Morales and Americo Paredes.
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