- Alfred Kazin
Alfred Kazin (
June 5 1915 –June 5 1998 ) was an Americanwriter andliterary critic , many of whose writings depicted theimmigrant experience in early twentieth century America.Kazin is regarded as one of "
The New York Intellectuals ", and like many other members of this group he was born inBrooklyn and attended theCity College of New York . However, his politics were more moderate than most of the New York intellectuals, many of whom were socialists. He wrote out of a great passion-- or great disgust -- for what he was reading and embedded his opinions in a deep knowledge of history, both literary history and politics and culture. He was a friend of the political theoristHannah Arendt . In 1996 he was awarded the first Truman Capote Lifetime Achievement Award for literary criticism. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F07E4D61339F933A25752C0A960958260]Bibliography
* "On Native Grounds" (1942)
* "A Walker in the City" (1951)
* "Starting Out in the Thirties" (1965)
* "Bright Book of Life" (1973)
* "The Portable Blake" (1976)
* "New York Jew" (1978)
* "An American Procession" (1984)
* "A Writer's America" (1988)
* "Writing Was Everything" (1995)
* "A Lifetime Burning in Every Moment" (1996)
* "God and the American Writer" (1997)External links
* [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/essays/august98/rodriguez_8-28.html Kazin obituary] by
Richard Rodriguez at PBS website
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