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American Night: The Literary Left in the Era of the Cold War
Author: Alan M. Wald
Year: October 15, 2012
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Language: English



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American Night: The Literary Left in the Era of the Cold War In this, the final volume of his unprecedented trilogy, Alan Wald delves deep into the intimate lives of novelists, poets, and critics during the Cold War era, revealing a radical community longing for the rebirth of their social vision from the 1930s while struggling with a loss of moral certainty. Through new research, Wald explores how the Communist worldview was being called into question, leading to a haunting record of fracture and struggle linked by common structures of feeling, more suggestive of Theodor Adorno's negative dialectics than traditional social realism of the Left. The book establishes new points of contact among Kenneth Fearing, Ann Petry, Alexander Saxton, Richard Wright, Jo Sinclair, Thomas McGrath, and Carlos Bulosan, showcasing how these writers were in dialogue with psychoanalysis, existentialism, and post-war modernism, often generating moods of piercing emotional intensity and profound historical insight.
Американская ночь: Литературные левые в эпоху холодной войны В этом, заключительный том своей беспрецедентной трилогии Алан Уолд углубляется в интимную жизнь романистов, поэты и критики в эпоху холодной войны, раскрывая радикальное сообщество, жаждущее возрождения своего социального видения из 1930-х годов, в то же время борясь с потерей моральной уверенности. С помощью новых исследований Уолд исследует, как коммунистическое мировоззрение было поставлено под сомнение, что привело к мучительной истории перелома и борьбы, связанных общими структурами чувств, что больше наводит на мысль о негативной диалектике Теодора Адорно, чем о традиционном социальном реализме левых. Книга устанавливает новые точки соприкосновения между Кеннетом Фёрингом, Энн Петри, Александром Сакстоном, Ричардом Райтом, Джо Синклером, Томасом Макгратом и Карлосом Булосаном, демонстрируя, как эти писатели вели диалог с психоанализом, экзистенциализмом и послевоенным модернизмом, часто порождая настроения пронзительного эмоционального накала и глубокого исторического понимания.
American Night : La gauche littéraire à l'époque de la guerre froide Dans ce dernier volume de sa trilogie sans précédent, Alan Wald explore la vie intime des romanciers, des poètes et des critiques à l'époque de la guerre froide, révélant une communauté radicale désireuse de renouer avec sa vision sociale des années 1930, tout en luttant contre la perte de sa confiance morale. Avec de nouvelles études, Wald explore comment la vision communiste du monde a été remise en question, ce qui a conduit à une histoire douloureuse de fractures et de luttes liées à des structures de sentiments communs, ce qui suggère plus la dialectique négative de Theodore Adorno que le réalisme social traditionnel de la gauche. livre établit de nouveaux points de contact entre Kenneth Föhring, Anne Petry, Alexander Saxton, Richard Wright, Joe nclair, Thomas McGrath et Carlos Boulosan, montrant comment ces écrivains ont dialogué avec la psychanalyse, l'existentialisme et le modernisme d'après-guerre, souvent en suscitant un sentiment de transpiration l'intensité émotionnelle et la compréhension historique profonde.
American Night: La izquierda literaria en la era de la Guerra Fría En este, el volumen final de su trilogía sin precedentes, Alan Wald, profundiza en la vida íntima de novelistas, poetas y críticos en la era de la Guerra Fría, revelando una comunidad radical deseosa de revivir su visión social a partir de la década de 1930, al tiempo que lucha contra la pérdida de la confianza moral. A través de nuevos estudios, Wald explora cómo se ha cuestionado la cosmovisión comunista, lo que ha llevado a una historia agónica de fractura y lucha conectada por estructuras generales de sentimientos, lo que sugiere más la dialéctica negativa de Theodore Adorno que el realismo social tradicional de la izquierda. libro establece nuevos puntos de contacto entre Kenneth Föring, Anne Petrie, Alexander Saxton, Richard Wright, Joe nclair, Thomas McGrath y Carlos Boulosan, demostrando cómo estos escritores dialogaron con el psicoanálisis, el existencialismo y la posguerra por el modernismo, generando a menudo estados de ánimo de una intensidad emocional penetrante y un profundo entendimiento histórico.
A esquerda literária na época da Guerra Fria Neste, o volume final de sua trilogia sem precedentes, Alan Wald, aprofundou-se na vida íntima de romancistas, poetas e críticos na época da Guerra Fria, revelando uma comunidade radical que deseja reavivar sua visão social dos anos 1930, enquanto luta contra a perda de confiança moral. Através de novas pesquisas, Wald está a investigar como a visão do mundo comunista foi questionada, levando a uma história dolorosa de fratura e luta associada a estruturas comuns de sentimentos, o que sugere mais a dialética negativa de Theodore Adorno do que o realismo social tradicional da esquerda. O livro estabelece novos pontos de convergência entre Kenneth Föring, Anne Petry, Alexander Saxton, Richard Wright, Joe nclair, Thomas McGrath e Carlos Bulosan, mostrando como estes escritores dialogaram com a psicanálise, o existencialismo e o modernismo pós-guerra, muitas vezes gerando um sentimento emocional promíscuo um enredo e uma profunda compreensão histórica.
American Night: Literary ft in the Age of the Cold War In diesem, dem letzten Band seiner beispiellosen Trilogie, taucht Alan Wald in das intime ben von Romanautoren, Dichtern und Kritikern in der Zeit des Kalten Krieges ein und enthüllt eine radikale Gemeinschaft, die sich nach einer Wiederbelebung ihrer sozialen Vision aus den 1930er Jahren sehnt und gleichzeitig mit dem Verlust des moralischen Vertrauens kämpft. Mit Hilfe neuer Forschungen untersucht Wald, wie die kommunistische Weltanschauung in Frage gestellt wurde, was zu einer erschütternden Geschichte des Umbruchs und der Kämpfe führte, die durch gemeinsame Gefühlsstrukturen verbunden waren, was mehr auf die negative Dialektik von Theodor Adorno hindeutet als auf den traditionellen sozialen Realismus der Linken. Das Buch stellt neue Berührungspunkte zwischen Kenneth Feuring, Anne Petry, Alexander Saxton, Richard Wright, Joe nclair, Thomas McGrath und Carlos Boulosan her und zeigt, wie diese Schriftsteller mit Psychoanalyse, Existenzialismus und Nachkriegsmoderne in Dialog standen und oft Stimmungen von schriller emotionaler Intensität und Tiefe erzeugten historischen Verständnis.
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Amerikan Gecesi: Soğuk Savaşta Edebi Sol Eşsiz üçlemesinin son cildi olan bu kitapta Alan Wald, Soğuk Savaş romancılarının, şairlerinin ve eleştirmenlerinin samimi hayatlarına giriyor ve 1930'lardan itibaren sosyal vizyonunun yeniden canlanmasını isteyen radikal bir topluluğu ortaya koyuyor. Yeni araştırmalar sayesinde Wald, komünist dünya görüşüne nasıl meydan okunduğunu araştırıyor ve Theodore Adorno'nun olumsuz diyalektiğini solun geleneksel sosyal gerçekçiliğinden daha fazla düşündüren, paylaşılan duygu yapılarıyla bağlantılı acı verici bir kırılma ve mücadele tarihine yol açıyor. Kitap, Kenneth Föhring, Ann Petrie, Alexander Saxton, Richard Wright, Joe nclair, Thomas McGrath ve Carlos Boulosan arasında yeni bir ortak zemin oluşturuyor ve bu yazarların psikanaliz, varoluşçuluk ve savaş sonrası modernizm ile nasıl diyalog kurduğunu gösteriyor.
الليلة الأمريكية |: اليسار الأدبي في الحرب الباردة في هذا المجلد الأخير من ثلاثيته التي لا مثيل لها، يتعمق آلان والد في الحياة الحميمة لروائيي الحرب الباردة والشعراء والنقاد، ويكشف عن مجتمع راديكالي يتوق إلى إحياء رؤيته الاجتماعية من الثلاثينيات بينما يتصارع مع الخسارة لليقين الأخلاقي. من خلال بحث جديد، يستكشف والد كيف تم تحدي النظرة الشيوعية للعالم، مما أدى إلى تاريخ مؤلم من الكسر والنضال المرتبط بهياكل الشعور المشتركة، وهو ما يوحي أكثر بجدلية ثيودور أدورنو السلبية أكثر من الواقعية الاجتماعية التقليدية لليسار. يؤسس الكتاب أرضية مشتركة جديدة بين كينيث فورينغ وآن بيتري وألكسندر ساكستون وريتشارد رايت وجو سينكلير وتوماس ماكغراث وكارلوس بولوسان، مما يوضح كيف انخرط هؤلاء الكتاب في حوار مع التحليل النفسي والوجودية والحداثة بعد الحرب، في كثير من الأحيان تولد مشاعر الشدة العاطفية الثاقبة والفهم التاريخي العميق.

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