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John Reed And The Writing Of Revolution Daniel Wayne Lehman

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John Reed And The Writing Of Revolution Daniel Wayne Lehman
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Publisher: Ohio University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.28 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Daniel Wayne Lehman
ISBN: 9780821414675, 9780821414682, 9780821441084, 0821414674, 0821414682, 0821441086
Language: English
Year: 2002

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John Reed And The Writing Of Revolution Daniel Wayne Lehman by Daniel Wayne Lehman 9780821414675, 9780821414682, 9780821441084, 0821414674, 0821414682, 0821441086 instant download after payment.

"John Reed and the Writing of Revolution examines Reed's writing from a different critical perspective - one informed by a theoretical and practical understanding of literary nonfiction. In both politics and writing, John Reed defied fashion. In his short career, Reed transcended the traditional creative arts of fiction, poetry, and drama in favor of deeply researched histories composed with the cadence of fiction and the power of fact. Reed thereby alienated literary critics who had idealized timeless artistry against the rough-and-tumble world of historical details and political implications." Working from a close investigation of rare articles, manuscripts, and the Reed papers at Harvard as well as from Reed's published work, Daniel W. Lehman offers the first detailed literary study of the man who followed Pancho Villa into battle; wrote literary profiles of such characters as Henry Ford, William Jennings Bryan, and Billy Sunday; explicated the Byzantine factionalism of Eastern Europe; and witnessed the storming of the Winter Palace and the birth of Soviet Russia.

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