Terry A. Cooney traces the evolution of the "Partisan Review"-often considered to be the most influential little magazine ever published in America-during its formative years, giving a lucid and dispassionate view of the magazine and its luminaries who played a leading role in shaping the public discourse of American intellectuals. Included are Lionel Trilling, Philip Rahv, William Phillips, Dwight Macdonald, F. W. Dupee, Mary McCarthy, Sidney Hook, Harold Rosenberg, and Delmore Schwartz, among others. "An excellent book, which works at each level on which it...
Cosmopolitan visions
Terry A. Cooney traces the evolution of the "Partisan Review"-often considered to be the most influential little magazine e...