A voice still heard : selected essays of Irving Howe / edited by Nina Howe with the assistance of Nicholas Howe Bukowski ; foreword by Morris Dickstein
- Author
- Howe, Irving
- Published
- New Haven : Yale University Press, [2014]
- Copyright Date
- ©2014
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xxx, 380 pages) : illustrations
- Additional Creators
- Howe, Nina, 1951-, Bukowski, Nicholas Howe, and Dickstein, Morris
Access Online
- Contents
- This age of conformity (1954) -- Review of The country of pointed firs, by Sarah Orne Jewett (1954) -- The stories of Bernard Malamud (1958) -- Doris Lessing : no compromise, no happiness (1963) -- Life never let up : review of Call it sleep (1964) -- New styles in "leftism" (1965) -- George Orwell : "as the bones know" (1968) -- The New York intellectuals (1969) -- A grave and solitary voice : an appreciation of Edwin Arlington Robinson (1970) -- What's the trouble? Social crisis, crisis of civilization, or both (1971) -- The city in literature (1971) -- Tribune of socialism : Norman Thomas (1976) -- Strangers (1977) -- Introduction : Twenty-five years of dissent (1979) -- Introduction : The best of Sholom Aleichem / with Ruth Wisse (1979) -- Mission from Japan : review of The samurai (1982) -- Absalom in Israel : review of Past continuous (1985) -- Why has socialism failed in America? (1985) -- Writing and the Holocaust (1986) -- Reganism : the spirit of the times (1986) -- Two cheers for utopia (1993) -- The road leads far away : review of A surplus of memory (1993) -- Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Woolf (1994) -- Dickens : three notes (1994) -- Tolstoy : did Anna have to die? (1994) -- Reflection on the death of my father (1982) -- From the thirties to the rise of neoconservatism : interview with Stephen Lewis (1983).
- Summary
- Man of letters, political critic, public intellectual, Irving Howe was one of America's most exemplary and embattled writers. Since his death in 1993 at age 72, Howe's work and his personal example of commitment to high principle, both literary and political, have had a vigorous afterlife. This posthumous and capacious collection includes twenty-six essays that originally appeared in such publications as the New York Review of Books, the New Republic, and the Nation. Taken together, they reveal the depth and breadth of Howe's enthusiasms and range over politics, literature, Judaism, and the tumults of American society.
- Subject(s)
- Howe, Irving
- 1900-1999
- Politics and literature—United States—History—20th century
- American essays—20th century
- Politique et littérature—États-Unis—Histoire—20e siècle
- Essais américains—20e siècle
- LITERARY COLLECTIONS—Essays
- POLITICAL SCIENCE—Political Ideologies—Democracy
- American essays
- Politics and literature
- United States
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9780300210583 (electronic book)
0300210582 (electronic book)
0300203667 (cloth)
9780300203660
9780300203660 (cloth) - Digital File Characteristics
- data file
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-380).
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