Leon Trotsky on Literature and Art

Leon Trotsky on Literature and Art
Title Leon Trotsky on Literature and Art PDF eBook
Author Leon Trotsky
Publisher Pathfinder Press (NY)
Pages 260
Release 1972
Genre Literary Criticism
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Literature and Revolution

Literature and Revolution
Title Literature and Revolution PDF eBook
Author Leon Trotsky
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1925
Genre Russian literature
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Art and Revolution

Art and Revolution
Title Art and Revolution PDF eBook
Author Leon Trotsky
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1992
Genre Art
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One of the outstanding revolutionary leaders of the 20th century discusses questions of literature, art, and culture in a period of capitalist decline and working-class struggle. In these writings, Trotsky examines the place and aesthetic autonomy of art and artistic expression in the struggle for a new, socialist society.

Leon Trotsky on Literature and Art

Leon Trotsky on Literature and Art
Title Leon Trotsky on Literature and Art PDF eBook
Author Leo Trotskij
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1981
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Leon Trotsky on Literature and Art

Leon Trotsky on Literature and Art
Title Leon Trotsky on Literature and Art PDF eBook
Author Leon Trotsky
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Release 1972
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Trotsky on Lenin

Trotsky on Lenin
Title Trotsky on Lenin PDF eBook
Author Leon Trotsky
Publisher Haymarket Books
Pages 366
Release 2018-01-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1608462935

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“Fascinating . . . full of insight and a perceptive portrait of Lenin’s single-mindedness and his relentless, all-consuming drive towards revolution in Russia.” —The Guardian Combining Young Lenin and On Lenin in one volume, this is a fascinating political biography by Lenin’s fellow revolutionary, Leon Trotsky. Trotsky on Lenin brings together two long-out-of-print works in a single volume for the first time, providing an intimate and illuminating portrait of the Bolshevik leader by another of the twentieth century’s greatest revolutionaries. Written shortly after its subject’s death, On Lenin covers the period of revolutionary struggle leading up to 1917 as well as the early years of Bolshevik power. We see a man totally committed to the revolutionary cause, whose legacy was later corrupted under the Soviet Union’s Stalinist degeneration. Young Lenin, meanwhile, describes his early years and conversion to Marxism, dispelling many of the myths later created by Soviet hagiography in the process. This is the essential guide for anyone wanting to understand Lenin as a thinker, active revolutionary, and personality.

Authority and Freedom

Authority and Freedom
Title Authority and Freedom PDF eBook
Author Jed Perl
Publisher Knopf
Pages 177
Release 2022-01-11
Genre Art
ISBN 0593320069

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From one of our most widely admired art critics comes a bold and timely manifesto reaffirming the independence of all the arts—musical, literary, and visual—and their unique and unparalleled power to excite, disturb, and inspire us. As people look to the arts to promote a particular ideology, whether radical, liberal, or conservative, Jed Perl argues that the arts have their own laws and logic, which transcend the controversies of any one moment. “Art’s relevance,” he writes, “has everything to do with what many regard as its irrelevance.” Authority and Freedom will find readers from college classrooms to foundation board meetings—wherever the arts are confronting social, political, and economic ferment and heated debates about political correctness and cancel culture. Perl embraces the work of creative spirits as varied as Mozart, Michelangelo, Jane Austen, Henry James, Picasso, and Aretha Franklin. He contends that the essence of the arts is their ability to free us from fixed definitions and categories. Art is inherently uncategorizable—that’s the key to its importance. Taking his stand with artists and thinkers ranging from W. H. Auden to Hannah Arendt, Perl defends works of art as adventuresome dialogues, simultaneously dispassionate and impassioned. He describes the fundamental sense of vocation—the engagement with the tools and traditions of a medium—that gives artists their purpose and focus. Whether we’re experiencing a poem, a painting, or an opera, it’s the interplay between authority and freedom—what Perl calls “the lifeblood of the arts”—that fuels the imaginative experience. This book will be essential reading for everybody who cares about the future of the arts in a democratic society.