- Partisan Review
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Overview
It was founded by William Phillips and
Philip Rahv . It grew out of theJohn Reed Club as an alternative to "New Masses ", the publication of theAmerican Communist Party , but became stridently anti-Communist after Stalin. Many of its early authors were the children ofJew ish immigrants from Europe. The journal reached its peak influence from the late 1930s to the early 1960s, but then gradually lost its relevance to modern American culture. Phillips died in September2002 at age 94. The journal continued under his wifeEdith Kurzweil until it ceased publication in April2003 . [ [http://www.bu.edu/partisanreview/ Partisan Review ] ]In
1949 , "Partisan Review" awardedGeorge Orwell £357 for the year's most significant contribution to literature, "Nineteen Eighty-Four ".Classic contributions
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Saul Bellow 's "Two Morning Monologues"
* two ofT. S. Eliot 's "Four Quartets "
*Leslie Fiedler 's "Come Back to the Raft Ag’in, Huck Honey"
*Clement Greenberg 's "Avant-Garde and Kitsch "
*George Orwell 's "Such, Such Were the Joys "
*Delmore Schwartz 's "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities "
*Isaac Bashevis Singer 's "Gimpel the Fool" (translated by Saul Bellow)
*Susan Sontag 's "Notes on "Camp" "Bibliography
*Bloom, Alexander, "Prodigal Sons: The New York Intellectuals & Their World", Oxford University Press, 1986. ISBN 978-0-19-505177-3
References
External links
* http://slate.msn.com/id/2081610
* http://chronicle.com/free/2003/04/2003041603n.htm
* [http://www.bu.edu/partisanreview/archive/index.html "Partisan Review" online Archive 1996–2003]
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