The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... artistic and literary works expressing every kind of political attitude . But at the same time we must firmly uphold our principles in our criticism , and adhere to our standpoint and severely criticise and repudiate all artistic and ...
... artistic and literary works expressing every kind of political attitude . But at the same time we must firmly uphold our principles in our criticism , and adhere to our standpoint and severely criticise and repudiate all artistic and ...
Page 696
... artistic criterion , for every class in a class society has its own political and artistic criteria . But all classes in all class societies place the political criterion first and the artistic criterion second . The bour- geoisie ...
... artistic criterion , for every class in a class society has its own political and artistic criteria . But all classes in all class societies place the political criterion first and the artistic criterion second . The bour- geoisie ...
Page 712
... artistic endeavor with as much significance as in spirituals , blues and jazz . There has never been an equivalent to Duke Ellington or Louis Armstrong in Negro writing , and even the best of contemporary literature written by Negroes ...
... artistic endeavor with as much significance as in spirituals , blues and jazz . There has never been an equivalent to Duke Ellington or Louis Armstrong in Negro writing , and even the best of contemporary literature written by Negroes ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
Copyright | |
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