The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 137Yale Literary Society, 1968 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 12
Page 23
... 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 ...
Page 30
... 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 ...
Page 31
... 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 ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Account activities Aged American appeared attempt Beardsley believe Bendix Birdsman black critics BUILDING called Charge CHECKING collection complete Confessions of Nat consciousness continued course cultural dances dark David demand dinner door English exist eyes face feel felt followers Genovese going HALL hand Haven historical historical novel HOUSE imagine important intellectual issue it's John kind Klagg leave LIBRARY light Literary literature living looked major master mean mind move Nat Turner Negro never novel OFFICE particular past perhaps person Peter Poem political problem publications question racial record religion religious Review revolt revolutionary sense serve simply sing slave slavery smile social South Southern STAFF QUARTERS Street student Styron thing thought tradition trees trying turning understand UNIVERSITY voice wait warm wife writing Yale Lit York young