Détails du livre
Format
Kindle
Pages
433
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2012
Éditeur
University of North Carolina Press
Édition
2
ISBN-10
1469608677
ISBN-13
9781469608679
Description
Alan Wald embarks on an engaging exploration of the U.S. Literary Left, tracing its evolution and influence during the turbulent mid-twentieth century. Through a rich tapestry of narrative, he delves into the vibrant dialogues that shaped the political and cultural landscapes of the time. Wald examines the intricate interplay of literature, ideology, and social change, highlighting the contributions of diverse voices who resisted prevailing norms and challenged the status quo.
As he navigates through the lives and works of pivotal figures, the narratives capture the essence of a movement that sought to redefine American literature in the context of pressing historical events. Wald's insightful analysis sheds light on how these writers engaged with issues such as war, civil rights, and economic inequality, forging an enduring legacy that continues to resonate in contemporary discourse. His passionate recounting of their struggles and triumphs offers readers a profound understanding of the literary left's significance in shaping both past and present cultural identities.
As he navigates through the lives and works of pivotal figures, the narratives capture the essence of a movement that sought to redefine American literature in the context of pressing historical events. Wald's insightful analysis sheds light on how these writers engaged with issues such as war, civil rights, and economic inequality, forging an enduring legacy that continues to resonate in contemporary discourse. His passionate recounting of their struggles and triumphs offers readers a profound understanding of the literary left's significance in shaping both past and present cultural identities.
Genres
Science-fiction
Histoire
Poésie
Classiques
Politique