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Philip Rahv

Philip Rahv (March 10, 1908 in Kupin, Russian Empire – December 22, 1973 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American literary critic and essayist. In 1933 he and William Phillips co-founded ''Partisan Review'', one of the most influential literary periodicals in the first half of the twentieth century. Initially affiliated with the Communist Party and adhering to their agenda of proletarian literature, Rahv went on to publish a broad spectrum of modern writers in the pages of his magazine. He was one of the first to introduce Kafka to American readers. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Literature in America; an anthology of literary criticism, selected and introduced by Philip Rahv by Rahv, Philip, 1908-1973

    Published: Meridian Books, 1957
    Description: 452 pages ; 22 cm.
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    The myth and the powerhouse by Rahv, Philip, 1908-1973

    Published: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1965
    Description: x, 243 pages ; 21 cm.
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