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Partisan Review

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Partisan Review

US intellectual and literary magazine, founded 1934 to express Marxist principles. In the later 1930s it departed from the orthodox line, and committed itself to modernist literature. During the 1950s the magazine published many of the major writers and critics of the time, including Saul Bellow, Mary McCarthy, and Lionel Trilling, but came to symbolize a conservative academic orthodoxy.



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Interestingly enough, the primary American venue for Eliot's own work was the Trotskyite Partisan Review.
Kazin became a powerful reviewer at publications such as The New Republic, Partisan Review, Commentary, and the New York Review of Books and went on to publish acclaimed books of criticism and of autobiography.
Still developing layers, still sidestepping, she returned to Europe and came back mourning, then finally went to college, yet another layer, and eventually became a professor of sociology, a scholar of psychoanalysis and anti-Semitism and the editor of The Partisan Review.
 
 
 
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