Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 272
Trim: 5½ x 8¼
978-1-56663-461-8 • Paperback • July 2002 • $14.95 • (£11.99) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
Irving Howe (1920-1993), a leading New York intellectual, founded Dissent magazine and was regarded as one of the most influential American literary critics. His other books include World of Our Fathers, A Treasury of Yiddish Stories, and William Faulkner (published by Ivan R. Dee).
Part 1 Introduction 1
Part 2 Preface 11
Part 3 Part I 13
Chapter 4 The Idea of the Political Novel 15
Chapter 5 Stendhal: The Politics of Survival 25
Chapter 6 Dostoevsky: The Politics of Salvation 51
Chapter 7 Conrad: Order and Anarchy 76
Chapter 8 Turgenev: The Politics of Hesitation 114
Chapter 9 Henry James: The Political Vocation 139
Part 10 Part II 157
Chapter 11 Some American Novelists: The Politics of Isolation 159
Part 12 Part III 201
Chapter 13 Malraux, Silone, Koestler: The Twentieth Century 203
Chapter 14 Orwell: History as Nightmare 235
Part 15 Epilogue: Politics and the Novel After Politics and the Novel 252
A classic work on its subject by one of our most celebrated intellectual figures.
— Mitchell Cohen
An important book.
— Nation
An intelligent, penetrating, lucid, graceful, persuasive, and altogether splendid book.
— New Republic
The classic investigation of the role of revolutionary ideas in fiction