Partisans by David Laskin

By: David Laskin

Marriage, Politics, And Betrayal Among The New York Intellectuals

Genre: Non-Fiction

University Of Chicago Press
April 1, 2001
On Sale: April 10, 2001
Featuring:
328 pages
ISBN: 0226468933
EAN: 9780226468938
Paperback (reprint)

Book Summary

Combining literary biography with astute reporting and moral insight, David Laskin shows how sex, politics, and art affected relationships among the Partisan Review writers: Mary McCarthy, Edmund Wilson, Philip Rahv, Robert Lowell, Jean Stafford, Elizabeth Hardwick, Hannah Arendt, Allen Tate, Caroline Gordon, and Diana Trilling. It is the women who steal the show with their their groundbreaking work, their harrowing experiences of marriage, abuse, and betrayal, their passion for writing and disdain for feminism, their struggles and achievements.

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