Vol. 6 No. 2 1939 - page 95

SOVIET SOCIETY AND ITS CINEMA
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REFERENCES
104. Kurt London:
Seven Soviet Arts,
p. 66. (Yale U. Press, 1938.)
105. Max Eastman:
Artists in Uniform,
p. 129 (Knopf, 1934) .
106. London:
Seven Soviet Arts,
p. 66.
107. Ibid, p. 100.
108. Alfred H. Barr, Jr. : "Sergei Mikhailovitch Eisenstein"
(The Arts,
Decem-
ber, 1928).
109. Upton Sinclair: Persona11etter to A. A. Leiva, June 1, 1933.
110. "The Film in USSR-1937"
(Cine-Technician,
London, August, 1937).
111. H. P.
J.
Marshall: "Fifteen Years of Soviet Cinema"
(Soviet Russia Today,
May, 1935).
112. For the
'Bezhin Lug
Affair,' see particularly Eisenstein's 'confession' in
International Literature,
No. 8, 1937; Joshua Kunitz's article in
Moscow
News,
March 31, 1937; and the amazing 'explanation' in
Soviet Russia
Today
for June, 1937.
113. R. Ford: "Moscow Goes to the Movies"
(Sight
&
Sound,
London, Spring
1937).
114.
Moscow News,
March 3, 1934.
115. Paxton Hibben: "The Movies in Russia"
(Nation,
November 11, 1925).
116.
N. Y. Times,
November 7, 1926.
117.
N.
Y.
Times,
December 18, 1927.
118. Denis Marion: "La Ligne General"
(La Revue de Cinema,
Paris, February
1, 1931).
119. See reference 108.
120. On this matter of the Tretyakov vs. the Museum of Western Art, see:
Research Bulletin on the Soviet Union
of the American-Russian Institute,
July, 1936;
Moscow News,
November 25, 1936, and June 28, 1938;
Art
&
Culture in the Soviet Union, Moscow,
July, 1938.
121. Cedric Belfrage: "Russia's Hollywood"
(World Film News,
September,
1936.)
122. Paul Rotha:
Documentary Film
(Faber
&
Faber, London, 1936).
123. S. M. Eisenstein: "Film Form, 1935-New Problems"
(Life
&
Letters
Today,
September, 1935).
124. Joseph Wood Krutch: "Eisenstein and Lunacharsky"
(Nation,
June 27,
1928).
125.
N. Y. Times,
February 5, 1928.
126. S. M. Eisenstein and V.
I.
Pudovkin : "The Sound Film: A Statement"
(Close Up,
October, 1928).
127.
N. Y Times,
December 5, 1938.
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