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"A herd of independent minds," Harold Roseberg once labelled his
fellow intellectuals. They were, and are, as this book shows, a
special and fascinating group, including literary critics like
Lionel Trilling, Alfred Kazin, Irving Howe, Leslie Fiedler, Philip
Rahv, and William Phillips; social scientists like Nathan Glazer;
art critics and historians Clement Greenberg, Harold Rrosenberg,
and Meyer Schapiro; novelist Saul Bellow; and political journalists
Irving Kristol and Norman Podhoretz. Their story winds through
nearly all of the crucial intellectual and political events of the
last decades, as well as through the major academic institutions of
the nation and the editorial boards of such important journals as
Partisan Review, Commentary, Dissent, The Public Interest, and The
New York Review of Books. .Based on interviews with many of the leading figures and 10 years of extensive research .Takes us behind the scenes at Commentary, Partisan Review, The Public Interest and other influential publications"
This book examines the gulf between the history and mythology that has grown up around different aspects of the Sixties, ranging from the counterculture to gay rights to the student and women's movements to the Johnson presidency. One of the volumes launching the Viewpoints of American Culture series, this collection of original essays features writing by scholars and public figures, including Tom Wicker, John D'Emilio, and Julian Bond, and includes their personal reflections on the decade.
This book examines the gulf between the history and mythology that has grown up around different aspects of the Sixties, ranging from the counterculture to gay rights to the student and women's movements to the Johnson presidency. One of the volumes launching the Viewpoints of American Culture series, this collection of original essays features writing by scholars and public figures, including Tom Wicker, John D'Emilio, and Julian Bond, and includes their personal reflections on the decade.
"A herd of independent minds," Harold Rosenberg once labelled his
fellow intellectuals. They were, and are, as this book shows, a
special and fascinating group, including literary critics Lionel
Trilling, Alfred Kazin, Irving Howe, Leslie Fiedler, Philip Rahv
and William Phillips; social scientists Daniel Bell, Seymour Martin
Lipset, and Nathan Glazer; art critics and historians Clement
Greenberg, Harold Rosenberg, and Meyer Schapiro; novelist Saul
Bellow; and political journalists Irving Kristol and Norman
Podhoretz. Their story winds through nearly all of the crucial
intellectual and political events of the last decades, as well as
through the major academic institutions of the nation and the
editorial boards of such important journals as Partisan Review,
Commentary, Dissent, The Public Interest, and The New York Review
of Books.
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