Vol. 63 No. 3 1996 - page 345

RIGHT AND lffT
"A
wIde-rIngIng
study
of
the many laces
of
lascIsm,
by one of America's foremost historians.... Sure to
generate controversy and debate.... The book is a
welcome addition at a time when we are witnessing
the revival of a political force once written off as
extinct."
-Kirkus Reviews
111 ...._II'IIiIllStudy
shoukl
prompt
coneem
IbouI
poItIcaJ
trendlin
Western
demOCracles:-Booklist
"mstghtlul•••
reminds us that we ignore history at our
peril.... Laqueur follows his brief but valuable study
of historical fascism with a searching, and in some
ways provocative, discussion of the vicissitudes of
the fascist phenomenon after 1945."
- The Philadelphia Inquirer
FASCISM
Past, Present, and Future
WALTER LAQUBJR
"An
1IIIIIIInating slUdy
of
New York radical
cmtII'e
from
the 1830s to the 1860s:
-Kirkus Reviews
"Tells an Important
part
of
a mosdy lI1Iamll ar story: the rise
01
modernist criticism
In
America.
Teres writes of his heroes-Trotsky, Stevens, Trilling, and others-with a
disciplined irony, but he has a genuine power of admiration. This is
a clarifying work of intellectual history that will command broad
interest from students of aesthetics and politics."
- David Bromwich
"A
touglHnlnded,
wide-ranglng,
Ilnely nuanced
boc*,
ground–
ed in personal experience, that explodes many received
ideas about the New York inteliectuals....Teres painstakingly
explores their neglected legacy to the American left and
their surprising relevance to the concerns of contemporary
criticism."
- MorrisDickslein
RENEWING THE LEFT
Politics, Imagination, and the
New
York Intellectuals
HARVEY M. THIES
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