
Irving Howe and the Critics
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- Intro
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Socialist
- 1. Mark Levinson and Brian Morton, A Man of the Left
- 2. Ronald Radosh, Journey of a Social Democrat
- 3. Ian Williams, An Ex-Maoist Looks at an Ex-Trotskyist: On Howe's Leon Trotsky
- 4. Samuel Hux, Our "Uncle Irving": Howe's Conservative Strain
- 5. Marshall Berman, Irving and the New Left: From Fighter to Leader
- 6. Alexander Cockburn, Irving Howe, R.I.P.: A Few Tasteless Words
- 7. Joseph Epstein, The Old People's Socialist League
- Critic
- 8. Robert Boyers, Politics and the Critic
- 9. Nathan Glick, The Socialist Who Loved Keats
- 10. Nicholas Howe, A Lover of Stories
- 11. Brian Morton, The Literary Craftsman
- 12. Paul Roazen, How Irving Howe Shaped My Thinking Life
- 13. John Rodden, "My Intellectual Hero": Irving Howe's "Partisan" Orwell
- 14. William E. Cain, Howe on Emerson: The Politics of Literary Criticism
- 15. George Scialabba, Howe Inside My Head
- Jew
- 16. Morris Dickstein, World of Our Grandparents
- 17. Leonard Kriegel, Father Figures
- 18. Alvin H. Rosenfeld, Of Yiddish Culture and Secular Jewishness
- 19. Edward Alexander, Standing Guard over Irving Howe's Reputation
- Or, Good Causes Attract Bad Advocates
- 20. Leon Wieseltier, Irving, In Memoriam
- Revaluations
- 21. Gerald Sorin, The Relevance of Irving Howe
- 22. Michael Levenson, A SteadyWorker
- Morris Dickstein, Afterword: Irving Howe: Finding the Right Words
- John Rodden, Appendix: Wanted by the FBI: No. 727437B a.k.a. Irving Horenstein
- Source Acknowledgments
- Index
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