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Leftward Ho! V.F. Calverton and American Radicalism

Leftward Ho! V.F. Calverton and American Radicalism
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  • ISBN-13: 9780313285684
  • ISBN: 0313285683
  • Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated

AUTHOR

Abbott, Philip

SUMMARY

This first biography of V.F. Calverton gives an intellectual history of the American radical movement from 1920 to 1940 and shows how he and his Modern Quarterly led the forefront in "wars" of ideas about "sex," "lit," and "party." This lively study of the career and times of Calverton examines basic questions about the relationships between literature and politics, feminist agendas, and political theory in ways that are still relevant. Students of political thought, American history, and American literature will find this biography a provocative one that brings the period alive in new ways. A short introduction shows how Calverton yearned to be an American "Lenin-Cassanova-Pericles." Philip Abbott then follows Calverton's participation in a series of intellectual wars fought in the 1920s and the 1930s. Thus does Abbott reassess American radicalism and the development of American bohemia and socialism. Calverton was the central figure in two efforts to found an American "radical republic," both of which were rejected by his colleagues--famous writers and thinkers of his time. One attempt sought to create a republic of "being" in which participants explored the capacities of sexual liberation as an agent for change. Another involved the creation of a republic of "doing" in which radical citizens acted out revolutionary roles. This biography of a neglected theorist reevaluates radical projects in politics, psychology, and the arts in America in a seminal period in their development.Abbott, Philip is the author of 'Leftward Ho! V.F. Calverton and American Radicalism' with ISBN 9780313285684 and ISBN 0313285683.

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