The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 137Yale Literary Society, 1968 |
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... serve current ends , they will find the same moral , political and intellectual debacle as did most of the Marxists of the ' thirties . Their political movement , being a genuine popular force , can only be served by the truth . The ...
... serve current ends , they will find the same moral , political and intellectual debacle as did most of the Marxists of the ' thirties . Their political movement , being a genuine popular force , can only be served by the truth . The ...
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... serve some healthy political or social need ? Styron : I don't think that the sort of art which is being demanded by the black militants will ever serve any kind of purpose - because it's not art ; it's propoganda . It's been proved ...
... serve some healthy political or social need ? Styron : I don't think that the sort of art which is being demanded by the black militants will ever serve any kind of purpose - because it's not art ; it's propoganda . It's been proved ...
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... serve - indeed isn't meant to serve - the purposes of revolution . Yale Lit : Do you think that this revolutionary purpose , the creation of heroes - taken apart from the attempt to force it into a literary context - is something that ...
... serve - indeed isn't meant to serve - the purposes of revolution . Yale Lit : Do you think that this revolutionary purpose , the creation of heroes - taken apart from the attempt to force it into a literary context - is something that ...
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