NATIONALISM, MARXISM, AND AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE BETWEEN THE WARS: A NEW PANDORA'S BOX
By Anthony Dawahare. University of Mississippi Press, 2003.
For a long time, the dominant trend in literary criticism and history was to limit the impact of the Left on the literatures and cultures of the United States to a few discrete and disjunct periods generally divided into decades: the "Lyrical Left" of the 1910s, the "Red Decade" of the 1930s, and the "New Left" of the 1960s. ...