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Philip Rahv

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Born January 1, 1908
Died January 1, 1973 (65 years old)
Kupyn, United States
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Literature and the sixth sense

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Includes essays on Nathaniel Hawthorne (Scarlet letter), Henry Miller, Henry James, Arthur Koestler, Leo Tolstoy, Sigmund Freud, Franz Kafka, Gogol, Anton Chekhov, Fyodor Dostoevsky, D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, Herman Melville, T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Mann, Arthur Miller, Saul Bellow, and others.

Great Russian short novels

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Dry valley/ Bunin. --Envy/ Olyesha.

Seven Great British Short Novels

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Pocket paperback collection featuring Evelyn Waugh's "Decline and Fall", Christopher Isherwood's "Sally Bowles", Aldous Huxley's "The Gioconda Smile", James Joyce's "The Dead", D.H. Lawrence's "The Fox", Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness", and George Eliot's "The Lifted Veil."

The Partisan review anthology

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The Partisan Review was one of America's most influential little magazine; now in its third anthologizing, (and this one is the best and biggest, covering the full 27 year span) -- excitingly highbrow an entertainment as anyone could want. In fact, its virtues, at times, become its only vices: just about every bright boy and girl has already read Eliot's essay on Music-of-Poetry, Mary McCarthy's on Character, Howe's on Conformity, Vidal's on Love, etc., along with well- known Lowell or Thomas poems, Babel or Malamud tales, and of course, Rosenfeld's George. Fortunately, besides these anthology pieces, editors Phillips and Rahv wisely include many somewhat-neglected gems: Valery on Flaubert; Conversations with Kafka, an amazing document; Trilling's superb what's-modern-in-modern-lit bit; Religion and the Intellectual, an all-star symposium; Sidney Hook attacking the new mysticism; Malraux inspecting Art and Troy dissecting Lawrence. Only a few slightly dated items (verse by Barker and Fearing) or jaded (hoopla from Allen Ginsberg).