The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... artist do in the world of today ? George Orwell justifies the art that has political purpose . Mao Tse - tung - concerned with cri- teria in art and literary criticism - demands the " unity of politics and art " and specifically asks ...
... artist do in the world of today ? George Orwell justifies the art that has political purpose . Mao Tse - tung - concerned with cri- teria in art and literary criticism - demands the " unity of politics and art " and specifically asks ...
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... artist when after having received impressions from nature he is able to organize his sensations to return in the same mood on different days , voluntarily to continue receiving these impressions ( whether nature appears the same or not ) ...
... artist when after having received impressions from nature he is able to organize his sensations to return in the same mood on different days , voluntarily to continue receiving these impressions ( whether nature appears the same or not ) ...
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... artist's nature to some social preaching or other . I have said elsewhere why the artist was more than ever necessary . But if we intervene as men , that experience will have an effect upon our language . And if we are not artists in ...
... artist's nature to some social preaching or other . I have said elsewhere why the artist was more than ever necessary . But if we intervene as men , that experience will have an effect upon our language . And if we are not artists in ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
Copyright | |
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