The second of three volumes by Alan Wald that track the political and personal lives of several generations of U.S. left-wing writers, Trinity of Passion carries forward the chronicle launched in Exiles from a Future Time: The Forging of the Mid-Twentieth-Century Literary Left. In this volume Wald delves into literary, emotional, and ideological trajectories of radical cultural workers in the era when the International Brigades fought in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) and the United States battled in World War II (1941-45). Probing in rich and haunting detail the controversial impact of the Popular Front on literary culture, he explores the ethical and aesthetic challenges that pro-Communist writers faced.
Wald presents a cross section of literary talent, from the famous to the forgotten, the major to the minor. The writers examined include Len Zinberg (a.k.a. Ed Lacy), John Oliver Killens, Irwin Shaw, Albert Maltz, Ann Petry, Chester Himes, Henry Roth, Lauren Gilfillan, Ruth McKenney, Morris U. Schappes, and Jo Sinclair. He also uncovers dramatic new information about Arthur Miller's complex commitment to the Left.
Confronting heartfelt questions about Jewish masculinity, racism at the core of liberal democracy, the corrosion of utopian dreams, and the thorny interaction between antifascism and Communism, Wald re-creates the intellectual and cultural landscape of a remarkable era.
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Este volume analisa trajetórias literárias e ideológicas de escritores de esquerda nos EUA durante a Guerra Civil Espanhola e a Segunda Guerra Mundial, com foco no impacto do Popular Front na cultura literária. O autor examina perfis de autores como Irwin Shaw, Ann Petry, Chester Himes e Arthur Miller, abordando questões de masculinidade judaica, racismo e erosão de projetos utópicos. Indicado para leitores interessados em história cultural, crítica literária e estudos sobre antifascismo e comunismo, oferecendo recortes biográficos e contextuais sobre a produção literária do período.
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