1st Edition

The Last Romantic Life of Max Eastman

Edited By William L. O'Neill Copyright 1991
    370 Pages
    by Routledge

    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    Poet and Journalist, Max Eastman is perhaps the most famous example of an American intellectual who during his life moved across the entire political spectrum. This reexamination of his career and his place in history reveals the dynamics behind his several careers and political transformations, offering new insight into one of the most influential writers of this century. It is a model biography of a key intellectual of the twentieth century. It is also both a perspective social history of his times and a study in the history of ideas. The book will find a welcome place in history, literature, and political science courses, as well as in personal libraries.

    Introduction to the Transaction Edition, Acknowledgments, Introduction to the Original Edition, Youth 1883-1912, Starting Out 1912—1916, Love and War 1914—1917, Defiant Years 1918-1922, Political Writings 1918—1922, The Great Adventure 1922—1928, Politics and Literature 1924—1934, The Red Decade Begins 1930—1934, The Unmaking of a Socialist 1933—1940, Politics 1940-1945, Politics and Literature 1942-1969, Eastman in His Prime, Last Years 1949-1969, Notes, Index

    Biography

    William L. O’Neill is professor of history at Rutgers University, and the author of numerous books on recently American history, including A Better World: Stalinism and the American Intellectuals and Feminism in America: A History, both available from Transaction.