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Literature and Politics Today: The Political Nature of Modern Fiction, Poetry, and Drama [Hardback]

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  • ISBN-10: 1610699351
  • ISBN-13: 9781610699358
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Focusing on the intersection of literature and politics since the beginning of the 20th century, this book examines authors, historical figures, major literary and political works, national literatures, and literary movements to reveal the intrinsic links between literature and history.

Literary works have often engaged political issues, and many political writings give close attention to literary concerns. This encyclopedia explores the complex relationship between literature and politics through detailed entries written by expert contributors on authors, historical figures, major literary and political works, national literatures, and literary movements, covering specific themes, concepts, and genres related to literature and politics from the 20th century to the present. The work covers cover authors that include Margaret Atwood, James Baldwin, Philip K. Dick, W.E.B. Du Bois, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Jack London, Toni Morrison, George Orwell, John Steinbeck, and Virginia Woolf, just to mention a few.

International in scope, Literature and Politics Today: The Political Nature of Modern Fiction, Poetry, and Drama covers writing ranging from the beginning of the 20th century to the present, with special emphasis on works written in English. The content of the some 150 alphabetically arranged entries is ideal for high school students working on assignments involving literature to explore such current yet historically ongoing social issues as censorship and propaganda. This book is appropriate for public libraries where it will serve to support student research and to help general readers learn more about enduring political concerns through literary works. Academic libraries will find this reference a valuable guide for undergraduates studying literature, history, political science, law, and other disciplines.

Recenzijas

A chief contribution of this worthwhile guide is its inclusion of lesser-known subjects, such as the 30 pro-communist John Reed Clubs in the U.S. or the work of Popular Front movements opposing fascism worldwide. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Beginning students and general readers. * Choice *

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Focusing on the intersection of literature and politics since the beginning of the 20th century, this book examines authors, historical figures, major literary and political works, national literatures, and literary movements to reveal the intrinsic links between literature and history.
Preface xiii
A--Z Entries
Abrahams, Peter
1(1)
Achebe, Chinua
2(2)
African American Literature
4(8)
African Literature (Anglophone)
12(2)
African Literature (Francophone)
14(2)
Akhmatova, Anna
16(1)
American Literature
17(3)
Anand, Mulk Raj
20(1)
Anzaldua, Gloria E.
21(1)
Aragon, Louis
22(1)
Asian American Literature
23(2)
Atwood, Margaret
25(1)
Auden, W. H.
26(2)
Australian Literature
28(3)
Bacigalupi, Paolo
31(1)
Baldwin, James
32(1)
Baraka, Amiri
33(1)
Beat Movement
34(1)
Black Arts Movement
35(1)
Bond, Edward
36(2)
Brazilian Literature
38(1)
Brecht, Bertolt
38(3)
British Immigrant Literature
41(1)
British Literature
42(3)
Bulgakov, Mikhail
45(1)
Bulosan, Carlos
46(3)
Canadian Literature (Anglophone)
49(2)
Canadian Literature (Francophone)
51(6)
Capek, Karel
57(1)
Cardenal, Ernesto
58(1)
Caribbean Literature (Anglophone)
59(3)
Caribbean Literature (Francophone)
62(2)
Carpentier, Alejo
64(1)
Cesaire, Aime
65(2)
Chinese Literature
67(2)
Cold War
69(2)
Collins, Suzanne
71(1)
Cuban Literature
72(5)
Dario, Ruben
77(1)
Day Lewis, C.
78(1)
De Boissiere, Ralph
79(1)
Delany Samuel R.
80(1)
Dick, Philip K.
81(2)
Doctorow, Cory
83(1)
Doctorow, E. L.
84(1)
Dos Passos, John
85(2)
Dr. Seuss
87(2)
Dreiser, Theodore
89(2)
Du Bois, W. E. B.
91(2)
Dystopian Literature
93(4)
Eastern and Central European Literature
97(3)
Eliot, T. S.
100(3)
Fast, Howard
103(1)
Faulkner, William
104(2)
Federal Writers' Project (FWP)
106(1)
Fowler, Karen Joy
107(1)
Fox, Ralph
108(1)
French Literature
109(4)
Garcia Lorca, Federico
113(1)
Garcia Marquez, Gabriel
114(1)
German Literature
115(3)
Gibbon, Lewis Grassic
118(2)
Ginsberg, Allen
120(1)
Gold, Mike
121(1)
Gordimer, Nadine
122(2)
Gorky, Maxim
124(2)
Guillen, Nicolas
126(3)
Harlem Renaissance
129(2)
Havel, Vaclav
131(1)
Heinlein, Robert
132(1)
Hellman, Lillian
133(1)
Hemingway, Ernest
134(2)
Hernandez, Amado V.
136(1)
Hernandez, Miguel
137(1)
Himes, Chester
138(2)
Holocaust Literature
140(1)
Hughes, Langston
141(1)
Huxley, Aldous
142(3)
Indigenismo
145(1)
International Literature
146(1)
Irish Literature
147(2)
Isherwood, Christopher
149(1)
Italian Literature
150(3)
James, C. L. R.
153(2)
Jelinek, Elfriede
155(1)
Jewish American Literature
156(4)
John Reed Clubs
160(1)
Jones, Lewis
161(1)
Joyce, James
162(3)
Kataev, Valentin Petrovich
165(1)
Kipling, Rudyard
166(1)
Kis, Danilo
167(1)
Koestler, Arthur
168(2)
Kollontai, Alexandra
170(1)
Krleza, Miroslav
171(1)
Kundera, Milan
172(3)
La Guma, Alex
175(1)
Lamming, George
176(1)
Latin American Literature
177(4)
Latina/o Literature
181(3)
Le Guin, Ursula K.
184(1)
Lessing, Doris
185(1)
LeSueur, Meridel
186(2)
London, Jack
188(1)
Lorde, Audre
189(1)
Lu Xun
190(1)
Lumpkin, Grace
191(2)
Magical Realism
193(1)
Mailer, Norman
194(1)
Malraux, Andre
195(1)
Mandel'shtam, Osip
196(1)
Mann, Thomas
197(1)
Mariategui, Jose Carlos
198(2)
Mayakovsky, Vladimir
200(1)
McKay, Claude
201(1)
Mieville, China
202(2)
Milosz, Czeslaw
204(1)
Mo Yan
205(2)
Modernism
207(6)
Momaday N. Scott
213(1)
Morrison, Toni
214(1)
Muller, Heiner
215(2)
Muller, Herta
217(2)
Nabokov, Vladimir
219(1)
Naipaul, V.S.
219(2)
Native American Literature
221(2)
Neruda, Pablo
223(1)
New Masses
224(1)
Nexø, Martin Andersen
225(1)
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
226(3)
O'Casey Sean
229(1)
Odets, Clifford
230(1)
Olsen, Tillie
231(1)
Orwell, George
232(2)
Ostrovsky, Nikolai
234(1)
Owen, Wilfred
235(2)
Platonov, Andrei
237(1)
Popular Front
238(2)
Postcolonial Literature
240(7)
Postmodernism
247(9)
Pound, Ezra
256(2)
Prison Literature
258(2)
Proletarian Fiction, American
260(8)
Pullman, Philip
268(3)
Revueltas, Jose
271(1)
Robinson, Kim Stanley
272(1)
Rolland, Romain
273(1)
Rushdie, Salman
274(2)
Russ, Joanna
276(1)
Russian Revolution
277(4)
Sandburg, Carl
281(1)
Sartre, Jean-Paul
282(2)
Sassoon, Siegfried
284(1)
Schuyler, George
285(1)
Science Fiction
286(4)
Sembene, Ousmane
290(3)
Senghor, Leopold Sedar
293(1)
Shaw, George Bernard
294(1)
Sholokhov, Mikhail
295(2)
Silko, Leslie Marmon
297(1)
Silone, Ignazio
298(1)
Sinclair, Upton
298(2)
Smedley, Agnes
300(2)
Socialist Realism (Soviet)
302(9)
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
311(1)
South African Literature
312(3)
Spanish Civil War
315(2)
Spanish Literature
317(4)
Steinbeck, John
321(2)
Testimonio
323(1)
Tolstoy, Alexei
324(1)
Traven, B.
325(1)
Tressell, Robert
326(2)
Tsvetaeva, Marina
328(3)
Utopian Fiction
331(4)
Vargas Llosa, Mario
335(2)
Vizenor, Gerald
337(1)
Voinovich, Vladimir
338(3)
Wells, H. G.
341(2)
West, Nathanael
343(1)
West, Rebecca
344(1)
Wiesel, Elie
345(1)
Williams, William Carlos
346(1)
Woolf, Virginia
347(3)
Wright, Richard
350(3)
Yeats, William Butler
353(2)
Yezierska, Anzia
355(2)
Zamyatin, Evgeny
357(2)
Selected Bibliography 359(2)
About the Editor and Contributors 361(8)
Index 369
M. Keith Booker is professor of English and director of the Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies program at the University of Arkansas.